Bradford Dickerson, MD

Bradford Dickerson, MD, a behavioral neurologist, director of the Frontotemporal Disorders Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital and an associate professor of neurology at Harvard Medical School, all in Boston. He is a member of the Mass General Institute for Brain Health, where neuroscientists work with patients who have a high risk for brain disease, as well as with those who are highly motivated to preserve brain function. He is a coeditor of Dementia: Comprehensive Principles and Practices. 

New Research Shows Memory Loss Is Not Inevitable
Memory

New Research Shows Memory Loss Is Not Inevitable

Bradford Dickerson, MD | January 25, 2017

When it comes to research on memory loss, most studies have shown that it is very common in normal aging…

Frontotemporal Degeneration: The Dementia Doctors Mistake for a Midlife Crisis

Frontotemporal Degeneration: The Dementia Doctors Mistake for a Midlife Crisis

Bradford Dickerson, MD | April 22, 2014

A loved one turns 50 (or so), impulsively buys a flashy sports car that he can't afford, aggressively propositions women…