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- Tell Congress to keep the momentum going
- Three friends share a diagnosis and hope
- People living with Alzheimer's may hallucinate
- Latin GRAMMY winner David Bisbal joins Music Moments
- Association, Edward Jones win Halo Award
- Your gift can be matched for twice the impact
- Association report shows Americans want early diagnosis, treatment
- Caregivers need to pay attention to their physical and emotional health
- Our online tools can help you find answers
- People living with Alzheimer's can take action to help others
- Hospital visits due to cannabis may increase dementia risk
- Make informed choices about alternative Alzheimer's treatments
- Low 'bad' cholesterol may protect against Alzheimer's and other dementia
- Make 2X the impact for ENDALZ Day
- The middle stage of Alzheimer's presents challenges
- Alzheimer's risk may rise when amount of deep sleep falls
- ALZ Talks: Responding to Dementia-Related Behaviors
- Volunteers make a difference for those facing Alzheimer's
- Diana Nyad: 'The next generation will have a better path'
- Blood test may be able to detect Alzheimer's
- Take care of emotional needs after an Alzheimer's diagnosis
- Anti-amyloid therapy may keep Alzheimer’s symptoms at bay
- Home safety is important for a person living with Alzheimer’s
- Long-distance Alzheimer’s caregiving can be challenging
- Hormone therapy during menopause linked to hallmark of Alzheimer's
- Join the premier cycling event to end Alzheimer's
- Relationships change with Alzheimer's or another dementia
- Marshalls helps advance the fight against Alzheimer's
- Association supports women impacted by Alzheimer's or another dementia
- Confusion is common in people in the later stages of Alzheimer's
- Know what to expect after an Alzheimer's diagnosis
- Your gift can be matched for 2X the impact
- After his Alzheimer's diagnosis, a new job made man feel valued