What if we could diagnose
Alzheimer's disease before symptoms start?
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Dear Friend,
Time is already running out. We have
just 48 hours left until the end of the month and the end of our
72-Hour Bonus Match Challenge. We need your help to unlock this match
and further our vital efforts in Alzheimer's disease and dementia
research, advocacy, and care and support.
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gift while your contribution can be matched?
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Your impact can be doubled.
Your impact can be doubled.
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We are so grateful to Roy Robbins, who has generously pledged
to match every gift we receive, up to $40,000, to help fund local care
and support and Alzheimer's research - if we raise that same
amount by midnight tomorrow. This pledge has been made in memory of
his late mother, Frances Hopton Robbins, who passed away from
Alzheimer's in 1987.
Roy Robbins and his mother, Frances Hopton Robbins
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Roy Robbins and his mother, Frances Hopton Robbins
We are inspired by Roy and his devotion to honoring his
mother. He has a true commitment to ending Alzheimer's and all other
dementia. Supporters like Roy are critical to our efforts in advancing
research into promising potential treatment options and providing care
and support resources for people living with the disease and their
loved ones. But this offer is only here until tomorrow at midnight,
and we need your help. Will you honor someone you love and make a gift
that can go 2X as far in providing care and support and advancing
research?
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What if we could diagnose Alzheimer's or other dementia before
symptoms started? By the time people living with the disease are
experiencing early signs and symptoms of dementia, irreversible
changes to the brain may have already occurred.
At the recent Alzheimer's Association International
Conference� 2024 (AAIC�), researchers reported promising
results for highly accurate blood tests that can reliably detect
Alzheimer's hallmark brain changes earlier. This may soon signal a
shift to simpler, less-expensive and less-invasive detection and
diagnosis within primary care physicians' offices and may even
provide a quicker path to treatment.
It's important to speak with your doctor about any symptoms
you are experiencing and what options may be available for you.
Research suggests that as many as half of people living with dementia
have never been diagnosed. But an earlier diagnosis of Alzheimer's or
another dementia can improve the quality of care and quality of life
and may reduce the financial and emotional impact of the disease.
The Alzheimer's Association is working tirelessly to
accelerate research into every aspect of dementia science, from early
detection and treatment, and, ultimately, a cure - in addition
to our relentless work in advocacy and providing care and support.
Every one of our supporters is critical to furthering these vital
priorities. Please make your first gift today while it can have 2X the
impact for the millions of people affected by Alzheimer's.
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Our 72-Hour Bonus Match Challenge ends tomorrow at MIDNIGHT,
so we urgently need your support now.
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Your first gift today can have TWICE the impact on furthering our
mission to lead the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia
- by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and
early detection and maximizing quality care and support.
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Will you commit to a gift today while you can double your impact?
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With thanks,
Michael Reich
Chief Marketing Officer
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Your donation will strengthen our efforts
to advance Alzheimer's care, support and research. From face-to-face
support to online education programs and promising global research
initiatives, your gift makes a difference in the lives of all those
affected by Alzheimer's and other dementias in your community and
across the world. Thank you for your continued support.
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N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601
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