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March 24, 2021
 
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Entertainer and caregiver Montana Tucker shares her Alzheimer’s story
Singer, songwriter, dancer, actress and social media influencer Montana Tucker serves as a caregiver for her grandmother Lilly, who’s living with Alzheimer’s. Her message to other caregivers is, “You are not alone.”

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Join the RivALZ Spring Challenge and get active for the cause
The COVID-19 pandemic has intercepted our plans for a regular RivALZ spring season, but the rivalry is still in play. Until we can be back on the field together safely, join us for the RivALZ Spring Challenge, a fundraising and fitness competition between teams across the country starting April 1.
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You may be able to influence some Alzheimer's risk factors
Scientists say factors such as genetics, lifestyle and environment increase the risk of developing Alzheimer's. Some risk factors, such as age, family history and heredity, can't be changed, but emerging evidence suggests there may be other factors we can influence.
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