Dear John,
Women have almost twice the risk of Alzheimer’s as men. ARPF is working hard to understand the whys and hows of brain health prevention, particularly in women. We are delighted to see the progress being made.

ARPF is at the forefront of mind/body research on memory in women. Our renowned Pink Brain™ Project study at UCLA has shown the wonderful benefits of Kirtan Kriya yoga meditation on multiple parameters of brain function, memory, mood, and well-being.

To celebrate Mother’s Day, I ask that you consider supporting our research and advocacy in honor of yourself, your mother, or any other woman who’s been meaningful in your life. We would be deeply honored to commemorate you – and them – in our work this year. Your donation will help us provide more educational programs geared toward women.
"Martha was my best friend as well as a wonderful mother. We shared many interests including travel, nature, and Reiki healing. She helped me teach my Reiki classes and participated in my chair yoga classes until she was 95 years young! 
My students loved having her in the class. This is a picture of us on her 95th birthday. She died at the age of 96 of Alzheimer’s disease."
– Polly Morgan, RYT, BLS
I am sending you warm wishes for a beautiful and happy Mother’s Day. I am grateful to all women for their shining examples of love and kindness.


Yours in Brain Health,

Dharma Singh Khalsa, M.D.
President / Medical Director

Alzheimer’s Research and Prevention Foundation (ARPF)

Prevention Editor, Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease