Mary Chapman,  features writer—

Mary graduated from Wayne State University with a degree in journalism. She began her career at United Press International, then spent a decade reporting for the Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. (now Bloomberg Industry Group). Mary has written extensively for The New York Times, and her work has appeared in publications such as Time, Newsweek, Fortune, and the Chicago Tribune. She’s won a Society of Professional Journalists award for outstanding reporting.

Articles by Mary Chapman

Memory Health Awarded UK Patent as Alzheimer’s Treatment

The United Kingdom has awarded Memory Health a patent for a proprietary brain health supplement developed to prevent and treat neurodegenerative disease. Also called Memory Health, the all-natural nutritional supplement is made especially for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and dementia patients. The company is the sole licensee…

Cure Alzheimer’s Fund Reaches $100 Million Milestone

In awarding more than $100 million to support scientific efforts to prevent, slow or reverse Alzheimer’s disease, the nonprofit Cure Alzheimer’s Fund has reached a significant milestone. Since its founding, the 15-year-old organization has backed some 425 novel projects conducted by 170 investigators worldwide. Those projects have resulted in the…