
An experienced marketing professional, Mike Lahlouh serves as vice president of investor relations with Zero Ignition, and as chief manufacturing officer for Lahlouh, Inc., a commercial printing and direct mail marketing company. Outside of his professional endeavors, Mike Lahlouh supports charitable causes that promote research into Alzheimer’s disease.
Early screening for deficits associated with Alzheimer’s disease maximizes the potential for successful treatment. The American Alzheimer’s Foundation recognizes the importance of early diagnosis through its National Memory Screening Program in various locations nationwide. The free, confidential screening does not diagnose a specific illness, but can detect early stages of mild cognitive impairment. This is a vital step in determining whether an individual requires a thorough medical evaluation.
Memory screening, which might be considered a “brain check-up,” can involve performing simple tasks, recalling recent events, or answering questions. Doctors might also interview friends and family to determine if the patient has exhibited any changes in personality. All the gathered information can direct the doctor in next steps, whether that means referral to a mental health professional or further medical testing.




