This episode of "Speaking of Psychology" features an interview with Dr. Duke Han, a neuropsychologist, discussing financial scams and fraud targeting older adults. Dr. Han explains the prevalence of these scams, the common methods used (including online, phone, and snail mail), and the involvement of both strangers and family members. The conversation explores the connection between financial vulnerability and early signs of Alzheimer's disease, highlighting research that found a thinner entorhinal cortex in older adults susceptible to scams, even before cognitive impairment is noticeable. Dr. Han offers advice on how individuals and families can protect themselves, including monitoring brain health, reducing social isolation, promoting general health, increasing awareness, and reporting scams. He also touches on potential policy changes and future research directions.
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