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October 30, 2019
 
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TIME features Association optimism, innovation and leadership in research
Researchers have yet to solve Alzheimer's, but there's hope on the horizon. Dr. Maria Carrillo, Alzheimer's Association chief science officer, believes the field is on the verge of transformational results: "It's not a matter of if we will find an answer; it's a matter of when."

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Teamwork helps former NBA player fight Alzheimer's disease
In 1955, Jim Tucker became one of the first African Americans to play on an NBA championship team. Today, Jim and his wife and caregiver, Jan, are facing the disease together, with help from the Alzheimer's Association.
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Residential care may fit the needs of someone living with Alzheimer's
A person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia may require more care than can be provided at home. The best option may be a residential facility selected to fit the person's needs.
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