February 2024 Alzheimer’s News

Alzheimer’s News February 2024 Scientists have uncovered a new potential diagnostic tool for recognizing early Alzheimer’s that offers a non-invasive, commercially viable technique for early disease detection in clinical settings. One of the most useful signs for detecting early Alzheimer’s is a blood protein called phosphorylated tau, or “p-tau.” “Previous work has demonstrated that high…

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PUCC Spring Friendship Dinners

Spring is right around the corner, and so are PUCC Friendship Dinners. Sign up in The Gathering Space to be a host or guest. Hosts can also sign up to be a guest at another dinner. We ask the host volunteers to indicate how many guests they will invite. The Friendship Dinner team will organize…

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Speak Truth to Power

Even in this age of sophisticated communication systems, a letter to your state legislator is an effective tool for presenting your views on specific bills. We’re looking for letter-writers and a few helpers who can help locate addresses for legislators or assist with the mechanics of getting letters in the mail. Cindy Changyit Levin has…

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Some More of my Favorite Poems by Dorothy Dwyer

Sunday, February 18 | 11:15am | Heritage Room With her third booking on the Speakers Series programming, Parkway church member Dottie Dwyer rightfully holds the record for the most appearances. She has taught us much about the depths of the wonders of poetry. We are fortunate to have both her spiritual and scholastic perspective on…

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Go to Jerusalem: A Lenten Devotional

Sundays during Lent, 9-9:30 am | Heritage Room This Lent, imagine placing your hand in the hand of Jesus and journeying with him to Jerusalem. In these daily devotions for the 40 days of Lent and Holy Week, pastor and scholar Mary Alice Mulligan leads us on a self-reflective journey to discover what it really…

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