Welcome to the Savvy Safety Sisters PARTNERS IN PREVENTION podcast with your host Carrie Pasquarello. Our guest today is Dr. Joe Arboleda-Velasquez. His work focuses on CADASIL (cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leukoencephalopathy), the most common inherited small-vessel disease (SVD) of the brain, and, more generally, on ischemic stroke. He is working towards the development of new and effective therapies to help patients suffering from CADASIL and vascular dementia. CADASIL Awareness: #Stroke #MS #Dementia #Alzheimer’s CADASIL is a genetic neurological condition that affects the small blood vessels in the brain and often leads to strokes. Unfortunately, it’s frequently undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. For additional CADASIL Resources & Signs, and Symptoms, visit: https://www.thinkcadasil.org/ Want to help cure CADASIL? Mass Eye and Ear, in its 202nd year since its founding, is a nonprofit specialty hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, that is world-renowned for its research in vision, hearing, cancer, and Dr. Joe Arboleda-Velasquez ’s/ CADASIL. Mass Eye and Ear leads the Harvard Medical School Departments of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, and is a member of the Mass General Brigham healthcare system. Mass Eye and Ear is home to the world’s largest private vision and hearing research centers and is committed to research, discovery, and innovation, bringing hope and healing to patients in Boston, throughout the nation, and the world. How you can help: Philanthropic support will significantly accelerate research to develop a treatment for the thousands of people living with CADASIL. Outright gifts and multi-year pledges can be made by check, credit card, wire, or stock transfer. Credit card gifts: Giving.MassEyeAndEar/ CADASIL Gifts by check: Payable to Foundation of Mass Eye and Ear and mail to: Mass Eye and Ear Development Office 243 Charles Street Boston, MA 02114 More ways to: https://masseyeandear.org/makeagift/g... For questions or additional information, please contact Melissa Paul, Chief Development Officer, at 617-686-1440 or Melissa_Paul@meei.harvard.edu Mass Eye and Ear is a 501(c)3 charity with Tax ID: 04-2785453. Charitable gifts are 100% tax-deductible in accordance with IRS regulations. Carrie Pasquarello, CEO of Global Secure Resources Inc., Global Secure Student https://www.globalsecurestudent.com/ Community Awareness Prevention Programs. To learn more about CADASIL, dementia, and Alzheimer’s, go to: ThinkCADASIL https://www.thinkcadasil.org/ & The National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) https://rarediseases.org/ https://rarediseases.org/?s=CADASIL