Columbus Memory Center in the News

June 21, 2023

11Alive News in Atlanta chose the Columbus Memory Center as the focus of a larger story on preventing Alzheimer’s & Dementia. Dr. Jonathan Liss gave the general public tips on what needs to be done to ensure the healthiest brain aging possible.

“When you have a disease as common as Alzheimer’s, we should be wondering what we can do to keep our brains healthy. I would encourage everybody to start taking this disease seriously enough that it is a part of their annual care.” – Dr. Jonathan Liss.

June 9, 2023 

Dr. Jonathan Liss gained recognition outside of the local area for CMC’s involvement in a groundbreaking clinical research trial that has spanned 10 years, screening hundreds of patients. Leqembi, made by Eisai and Biogen, was granted accelerated approval by the FDA in January.

“Leqembi will be the very first drug that shows a substantial change in the disease process and a proven slowing of the disease for people who are on the pathway towards Alzheimer’s disease and people with early Alzheimer’s disease,” Dr. Liss explained. “So it’s a big breakthrough for early sufferers disease.”

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Leqembi Injection Photo
Dr. Liss speaks to the Ledger-Enquirer regarding Eli Lilly's drug, donanemab, and its reported success in slowing Alzheimer's disease.

May 31, 2023 

The Ledger-Enquirer highlighted CMC’s contributions in proving Eli Lilly’s drug, donanemab, successful. Columbus Memory Center has been a top research clinic for recent breakthrough Alzheimer’s drugs. Donenmab follows in the footsteps of the FDA-approved drug Leqembi in that it slows the progression of the disease itself, rather than simply treating symptoms.

Donanemab treatment slowed clinical decline by 35% compared to placebo, and resulted in 40% less decline on the ability to perform activities of daily living (investor.lilly.com)

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April 13, 2023

Dr. Jonathan Liss gave a presentation to the crowd of 1,000 during the annual Alzheimer’s Association event, “Dancing Stars of Columbus”

The event raised $331,353.89 to help those in the Columbus, Ga area affected by Alzheimer’s Disease. 

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Dr. Jonathan Liss gives presentation to crowd of 1,000 during the annual "Dancing Stars of Columbus" Alzheimer's Association event.

April 11, 2023 

WTVM covered the Columbus Memory Centers’ local contributions at large during the lead up for the annual Alzheimer’s Association “Dancing Stars of Columbus” event.

It (medication) gives me a part of him back…for us, and for our kids. You know, our whole family and our church family, and all of our friends. We get him back.” – Carol Clegg.