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September 25, 2019
 
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Daughter shares how trailblazing mom made her strong
Susan Spencer was named general manager of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1984, becoming the first — and only — female to hold that position in NFL history. Susan is now living with Alzheimer's; her daughter, Marnie, is her primary caregiver and says her goal is to give back to Susan as much as she can every day.

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Man fights Alzheimer's for future generations
Greg O'Brien's mother died from Alzheimer's, and now at nearly 70, O'Brien is living with the disease himself. Using lessons he learned from his mother, O'Brien, a former Alzheimer's Association National Early-Stage Advisor, fights Alzheimer's for future generations: "It's for my kids, my granddaughter. We've got to stop this demon."
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