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June 19, 2019
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Ashley Campbell tells her story in honor of her father
Legendary country music singer-songwriter Glen Campbell died from complications of Alzheimer's in 2017. His daughter, Ashley Campbell, is an accomplished writer and performer in her own right. She wants Alzheimer's caregivers to know they're not alone: "You can ask for help. You can tell your story. I tell mine for my dad."

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Learn about medications to treat Alzheimer's symptoms
Certain medications are approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to treat Alzheimer's symptoms. The medications don't help everyone, but the more you know about Alzheimer's treatments, the better prepared you'll be to discuss them with your physician and make informed choices.
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Hermès of Paris joins the fight against Alzheimer's
Hermès of Paris has created a limited-edition tie in support of the Alzheimer's Association. The tie is part of Impact ALZ, a campaign to raise awareness and research funds for Alzheimer's and other dementias. Hermès has made a financial gift in support of the Association.
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