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February 8, 2023
 
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Former NFL player educates retired Black athletes on Alzheimer’s
Former NFL player Robert W. Turner II, Ph.D., is co-principal investigator for the Black Men's Brain Health Emerging Scholars program and a caregiver for his dad, who is living with Alzheimer’s. On our blog, Turner talks about his focus on education around the disease for retired Black athletes.

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Double your love, and double your impact for Valentine's Day
Valentine’s Day is around the corner, and you can show your love for everyone impacted by Alzheimer’s with a gift that can go twice as far during our Double the Love Match Challenge. Don't miss this chance for your gift to have 2X the impact, up to $250,000, to help provide care and support and advance critical research.
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Confusion is common in people in the later stages of Alzheimer's
A person living in the later stages of Alzheimer’s may not remember familiar people, places or things. Situations involving memory loss and confusion can be difficult for caregivers and families, and require patience and understanding.
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