From Dr. Maria C. Carrillo, Alzheimer's Association <[email protected]>
Subject ✉ An important message from our chief science officer.
Date July 27, 2025 2:21 PM
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Breaking new ground at the
Alzheimer's Association International Conference®.

Alzheimer's Association

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AAIC 2025 starts today.

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Dear Friend,

What happens in the next five days is
sure to be incredible. Today kicks off the Alzheimer's Association
International Conference® 2025 (AAIC®) in Toronto, Canada, the
largest and most influential international conference on dementia
science and clinical practice.

Powerful things happen when we all
come together. AAIC is a testament to that. Right now, thousands of
the world's leading scientists, clinicians, clinical researchers,
early-career investigators and the care research community will gather
at AAIC to share breaking research discoveries and clinical practice
education. Findings presented will lead to improvements in diagnosis,
risk reduction and treatments for Alzheimer's disease and other
dementia.

Since you've shown an interest in our work, we're thrilled to
bring you the real time updates from the conference, including:

* Results from the U.S. POINTER Study - a two-year clinical
trial to evaluate whether a multi-component program of lifestyle
changes, such as nutrition and physical activity, can preserve
cognitive function in older adults at increased risk for
cognitive decline.
* Data from five cohort studies of aging that suggest taking a
combination of drugs to treat blood pressure, cholesterol and
diabetes may slow cognitive decline.
* One study that suggests high exposure to lead - especially
from leaded gas pollution in the 1960s and 1970s - is
linked to memory problems 50 years later.
* New data on real-world use of newly approved Alzheimer's drugs,
as well as novel topics on women and dementia.

We hope you are inspired by the progress being made and that
you will join us in the fight. Our work is far from done, and

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we need you to help keep our momentum going.

MAKE YOUR FIRST GIFT TODAY
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Friend, by
making your first gift today, you'll help further 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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AAIC begins today and continues through July 31. I'm looking
forward to discussing the latest research with my colleagues and
learning how we can support the progress they're making. Stay tuned
for more updates.

Thank you so much,

Maria C. Carrillo, Ph.D.

Chief Science Officer and Medical
Affairs Lead

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P.S. To learn more about research breakthroughs, I encourage
you to register and attend AAIC For All. This no-cost, single day
community event will be held both online and in person on July 31,
where global experts will showcase research highlights from AAIC 2025
and expand your knowledge of dementia, diagnosis, treatment, risk
reduction and dementia care.
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Join us and see the impact of our donors' support.

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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.

Alzheimer's Association Home Office, 225
N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601

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