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Dear Friend,
The past week has meant so much in the
fight against Alzheimer's disease. I'm filled with gratitude to all
those in the dementia science community who participated in the
Alzheimer's Association International Conference® 2025
(AAIC®). It was an extraordinary and inspiring week of new
developments in Alzheimer's and dementia research and clinical care.
I'm also thankful for you. The kind of
progress that was made here couldn't have happened without the
generous support of new partners in the fight against Alzheimer's.
We need your involvement for what comes next. That's why I'm
reaching out today to ask you for a gift, so your contribution can
continue to accelerate this vital research and help to provide
much-needed care and support.
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This is a particularly promising moment for the dementia
science community, with advancements on all fronts in the fight
against Alzheimers and all other dementia. Heres an inside look at
some of the top findings at AAIC:
* U.S. POINTER Study Shows Structured Lifestyle Program Targeting
Multiple Risk Factors Improves Cognition in Older Adults at Risk
of Cognitive Decline
* Positive actions can make a difference in brain health,
and when combined into a program that targets multiple
factors like diet, exercise, heart health and cognitive
engagement, we now know it can have an even more powerful
impact.
* Decades-Old Lead Pollution Linked to Memory Problems in Older
Adults
* People who grew up in areas with moderate to extremely
high atmospheric lead levels from 1960 to 1974 were 20%
more likely to report memory problems as adults 50 years
later. Lead exposure may leave a lasting molecular imprint
on the brain, making it more vulnerable to age-related
diseases, including Alzheimer's.
* Data From Five Cohort Studies of Aging Suggest Taking a
Combination of Drugs May Slow Cognitive Decline.
* Drugs and therapies include anti-hypertensive,
lipid-lowering and anti-diabetes medications.
These results represent tremendous progress, but there is more
work ahead. Right now, over 7 million Americans are living with
Alzheimers, and more people are diagnosed each day.
We're in a race against time. We must keep our momentum going
in the search for a cure. Will you make your first gift now?
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I truly believe the sharing and collaborating that took place
this week will lead to more discoveries in research and clinical care.
Thank you for again supporting 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.
Gratefully,
Maria C. Carrillo, Ph.D.
Chief Science Officer and Medical
Affairs Lead
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P.S. It's gatherings like AAIC that power our momentum in the
fight to end Alzheimer's. And it's the generosity of our supporters
that makes such year-round opportunities offered by the Alzheimer's
Association possible. Please make a gift today to bring us one step
closer to our vision of a world without Alzheimer's and all other
dementia.
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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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