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February 19, 2020
 
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Female scientists are making an impact on Alzheimer's research
Women are making their mark on Alzheimer's and dementia research and inspiring future generations of scientists. We look at female researchers who are tackling the field's challenges while pushing it forward.

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Long-distance Alzheimer's caregiving can be challenging
Many families are geographically spread apart and aren't always able to provide hands-on care for a person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia. Living at a distance can complicate caregiving, but our resources can help.
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Work with your doctor and ask questions
A person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia and their family should plan ahead to get the most out of medical appointments. Be open and honest when discussing care, and if you don't understand something, ask your doctor until you do.
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