by Carla Codony | Mar 8, 2026 | Awareness, Research, Training, Ace
Women have twice the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease compared with men. However, they remain underrepresented in clinical trials and are more likely to assume the role of caregiver for people affected by the disease. This reality highlights the need to...
by Carla Codony | Mar 11, 2026 | Diagnostic, Awareness, Training, Ace
Delirium is an acute brain disturbance that is common among hospitalized older adults. Early detection can improve patient outcomes and prevent serious complications. Delirium, also known as acute confusional syndrome, is a condition that suddenly alters attention,...
by Rut Delgado | Nov 20, 2025 | Events, Research, Training
A Leading Forum in Neuroscience and Dementia The biennial Barcelona–Pittsburgh Conference has become one of the most influential spaces for academic and clinical exchange in the field of dementias. Professionals from around the world take part to share...
by Isabel | Oct 23, 2025 | Research, Training
Clinical session: exploring gender differences in Alzheimer’s disease On Tuesday, 14 October, we held a new clinical session at Ace, which on this occasion featured Dr Maitee Rosende-Roca Rodríguez, a neurologist at Ace and PhD student at the International...
by Carla Codony | Jan 15, 2026 | Training, Day care and treatment
BLOG | Towards a brain-friendly society: what can we do for collective brain health The brain as the guiding thread of life When we talk about a brain-friendly society, we are ultimately talking about how we understand health throughout the life course and which...
by Isabel | Oct 6, 2025 | Training, Day care and treatment
BLOG | What is LAPAD and how to apply for dependency recognition When a person begins to lose independence in everyday activities, many families ask themselves: what resources are available to us? One of the main avenues is the Law on the Promotion of Personal...