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August 28, 2019
 
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NASCAR's Ryan Blaney gears up to fight Alzheimer's
NASCAR driver and Alzheimer's Association Celebrity Champion Ryan Blaney's grandfather, Lou, was a legendary racer who died in 2009 from complications of Alzheimer's. Lou continues to be the inspiration behind the Blaney family's commitment to help end the disease.

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Facing Alzheimer's may cause family tension
Alzheimer's can bring out many strong emotions in the person living with the disease as well as caregivers. As the disease progresses, caregiving issues may magnify family conflicts. Our tips can help families cope.
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Natural disasters can be upsetting for people living with dementia
Natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, blizzards or forest fires can have a significant impact on everyone's safety, but they can be especially upsetting for people living with dementia. You can take steps and precautions to be as prepared as possible.
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