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June 18, 2025
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Researcher wants to make a difference in fighting Alzheimer's
Akum Dhillon knew he wanted to help advance the fight against Alzheimer's when he was 5 years old and his grandmother, Gurbachan Kaur, was diagnosed. On our blog, Dhillon talks about pursuing a career in neurology — and raising funds and awareness for the cause — after seeing firsthand the devastation of the disease.
 
July 2024 programs
Alzheimer's and dementia research made accessible for all
You don't have to be a researcher to take part in the Alzheimer's Association International Conference® 2025 (AAIC®), the world's largest gathering on dementia science. Join us in person in Toronto or online at the no-cost program AAIC For All on July 31 to gain valuable insights on the latest in treatments, early detection, risk reduction and care.
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Take precautions when traveling with someone living with Alzheimer's
A person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia may be able to participate in meaningful activities such as travel. However, it does require planning to ensure safety and enjoyment for everyone.
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