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Trial Match is a new service that helps people take advantage of clinical trials in their area. By phone or internet, the Alzheimer's Association offers the service free of charge. Watch this Yale video to learn the benefits.




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Ultrasound offers promising next-generation therapies for dementias such as Alzheimer's. Ingenious ultrasound techniques can slip helpful medications past the difficult-to-cross blood-brain barrier. Watch this captivating video with vivid animations illustrating what the future has in store.




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How does one approach a dementia such as Alzheimer's? Here are some profound insights from a different perspective.




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With hundreds of possible causes, a person experiencing memory or thinking problems may wander from doctor to doctor. An accurate diagnosis is essential, as most disorders can be treated - the earlier, the better. Learn what regional Memory Centers do to reach a sophisticated and proper diagnosis. (Transcript)




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The Angiogenesis Foundation helps prevent dementia-causing strokes, Alzheimer's and even cancer. In a riveting and easy-to-understand presentation, Researcher William Li teaches how angiogenesis works and what to eat for a healthier circulatory system.




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Dick Dawe's dementia can't put off his 3 sons, who make every day Father's Day.




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1. Days with My Father
Photographer Phil Toledano talks about living with his dad's dementia and the love between a father and son.

2. Father's Day Each Day
Dick Dawe's dementia can't put off his 3 sons, who make every day Father's Day.

3. Always By My Side
Daryn Kagan interviews famous sportscaster Jim Nantz, as he shares his love and respect for his Dad.





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Dementia patients may lose many abilities, but they don't lose their connection with nature.




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Watch this video of students from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh's Honors Program. Representing a wide array of majors, they tackle the topic of dementia for their senior honors seminar. Professor Susan McFadden guides the exploration of this social issue from a variety of perspectives.




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In February 2010, I started my 5,000-mile charity walk round the coastline of Britain to raise £100,000 for the Alzheimer's Society. Click the above video to follow my progress or go to "philipwilliams.uk.com". Thank you for your ongoing support and I look forward to walking with you at some point on our beautiful coastline!




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