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February 5, 2020
 
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Grab your bike and ride with us to accelerate scientific progress
The new Alzheimer's Association Ride to End ALZ™ is a one-day cycling event to directly impact the pace and momentum behind the fight to end Alzheimer's. At our inaugural events in Colorado and Texas, challenge yourself to ride between 20 and 100 miles to help change the trajectory of the disease. All of the funds raised will go toward Association research efforts to discover methods of treatment and prevention.

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Woman educates her community about Alzheimer's and dementia
Arthena Caston's huge personality and genuine interest in everyone she meets has made her an ideal person to share her experience living with dementia. As a member of the Alzheimer's Association National Early-Stage Advisory Group, Caston, who's living with mild cognitive impairment, spreads the word about Alzheimer's and dementia in her community.
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Changing care providers may cause confusion
The needs of a person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia can change, prompting a need to switch in-home or residential care providers. The individual living with the disease may require time to adjust; our resources can help with the transition.
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