45% of Alzheimer’s Cases May Be Preventable: What You Need to Know
Women are disproportionately affected by Alzheimer’s, making brain health a vital conversation for families, caregivers, and healthcare professionals. For caregivers, finding the best ways to support a loved one’s well-being is a constant priority. The statistics are striking: nearly two-thirds of people living with Alzheimer’s are women. Understanding the factors behind this disparity is essential for both prevention and care. That is why we are highlighting an important upcoming event.
Join the Conversation: May 7, 2026
Tickets start at $10.
The Cleveland Clinic Global Women’s Health + Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement (WAM) Forum on May 7, 2026, is dedicated to the latest research, risk-reduction strategies, and practical tools for protecting women’s brain health.
This isn’t just a medical conference; it is a global effort to change the future of women’s health.
- The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement has been instrumental in raising awareness about how Alzheimer’s impacts women differently, driving research into prevention and lifestyle-based risk reduction.
- The Global Women’s Health Forum expands this mission, addressing the full spectrum of wellbeing, including heart health, mental health, and longevity, through a “whole-person” approach.
Together, these organizations are reshaping how women’s health is prioritized worldwide.
Why This Matters to Caregivers
Knowledge is power. For caregivers, staying informed about the research presented at this forum translates directly into better care and more peace of mind.
Key Topics to Expect
The forum features a comprehensive program designed to address the multifaceted nature of women’s health:
Real-World Care & Support
- Don’t Tell Me It’s in My Head: A guide to pain management and diagnosis.
- Beyond the Physical: Building resilience and managing life’s stressors.
- Practical Guide to Caregiving: A discussion with Accelerate the Care and Home Instead
Brain & Body Connection
- Food and Sleep: Exploring the gut-brain connection and nutrition.
- Migraines, Mood, and Memory: The link between hormones and mental wellbeing.
- What Women Really Want: A frank conversation about sexual health and desire.
Prevention & Longevity
- Muscle Power: The role of protein, creatine, and strength in lifelong health.
- Heart Health: Why it remains the #1 health concern for women.
The Future of Care
- Medical Data: How new technology is transforming diagnosis.
- Financial Health: Balancing personal savings with charitable giving.
Don’t miss this chance to gain the knowledge that could change the health trajectory for the women in your life. Register today at $10 to secure your spot.



