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October 5, 2016
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Vote for Alzheimer's disease question to be asked at next presidential debate
Join the Alzheimer’s Association and the Alzheimer's Impact Movement (AIM) in a nonpartisan effort to get a question about Alzheimer's disease asked at the next presidential debate. Moderators of the Oct. 9 debate have agreed to consider the most popular questions submitted through the Open Debate Coalition. Vote for the question, "What's your plan to tackle the large public health crisis: Alzheimer's disease?"

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There’s still time to be Seth Rogen's date to Hilarity for Charity
Friday is the deadline to enter to be Seth Rogen's date to the Halloween-themed 5th annual Hilarity for Charity Variety show Oct.15 in Los Angeles. In partnership with the Alzheimer's Association, Rogen and his wife, Lauren Miller Rogen, founded Hilarity for Charity to use hope and humor to inspire change and raise awareness of Alzheimer's disease among millennials.
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Siblings walk to fight Alzheimer’s disease in honor of their grandmothers
Kate Satin, Paula Caruselle and Paul Caruselle are siblings who lost their maternal and paternal grandmothers to Alzheimer’s. Memories of their grandmothers — and the urgent need to protect their parents from the disease — propelled the family to join the Alzheimer’s Association Walk to End Alzheimer’s®.
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