In the Media

UWM Psychology faculty have recently earned notice in the media.

Dr. Ira Driscoll’s study showing that coffee may reduce women’s chance of developing dementia caught the attention of the University of New South Wales in Australia: http://www.newsroom.unsw.edu.au/news/health/research-check-can-drinking-coffee-reduce-your-dementia-risk.

Dr. Karyn Frick’s recent Alzheimer’s Association Research Grant to Study Potential Sex Differences in Alzheimer’s patients caught the attention of the Milwaukee Courier.
Read the article at http://milwaukeecourieronline.com/index.php/2016/10/15/milwaukee-scientist-receives-alzheimers-association-research-grant-to-study-potential-sex-differences-in-alzheimers/.

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