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Thursday, October 29, 2020

Exciting News: Potential New Alzheimer's Drug Treatment

Exciting News: Potential New Alzheimer’s Drug Treatment

President & CEO Update
Alzheimer's Association

This message is sent to all Alzheimer's Association and Alzheimer's Impact Movement board members, all Alzheimer's Association staff, and volunteers and supporters of AIM and the Alzheimer's Association.

I want to be sure you know about an important development that all of your contributions to the Alzheimer’s Association have helped make possible.

As you well know, for decades millions of Americans and their loved ones have waited for a new, more effective treatment for Alzheimer’s disease to be available. On November 6, a Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Advisory Committee is meeting to review clinical trial data for a new drug developed for treating cognitive and functional decline in early Alzheimer’s disease.

Given the devastating toll of this disease and the publicly released research data, the Alzheimer’s Association has submitted a statement supporting approval to the FDA Advisory Committee, which will make its recommendation to the FDA.

Whatever the final decision by the FDA, this is an important moment. We have never before been this close to approval of a drug for Alzheimer’s that could change the progression of the disease, not just the symptoms.

You can rightly be proud of what you’ve done to advance the Alzheimer’s Association’s world leading research program — we have played a critical role in every major advancement in the field. I am personally grateful to you for your relentless dedication to our work toward a world without Alzheimer's and all other dementia.

Without you, none of this happens.

I look forward to sharing more news with you about this as it develops. As always, thank you for everything you do to advance our mission to make a difference today and tomorrow for all of our constituents.

Harry Johns Signature

Harry Johns
Chief Executive Officer


Wednesday, October 28, 2020

"This Is Us" actor Huertas talks about personal impact of Alzheimer's

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“This Is Us” actor Huertas talks about personal impact of Alzheimer’s
On the hit TV show “This Is Us,” Jon Huertas stars as Miguel, second husband of Pearson family matriarch Rebecca (Mandy Moore), who was diagnosed with early-onset Alzheimer’s last season. Huertas talks about how Alzheimer's plays into the upcoming season and how the disease has personally impacted him.

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Taco John’s raises over $31,000 for Walk to End Alzheimer’s™ in Iowa
Taco John’s stores in Iowa held their annual Forget-Me-Not campaign during the month of September to raise money and awareness for the Walk to End Alzheimer’s™. This is the second year Taco John’s has supported the Alzheimer’s Association by selling $1 Forget-Me-Nots to their customers and donating 100% of the proceeds, and this year they raised a record amount of $31,270.

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Study cites language as possible early sign of Alzheimer’s
An artificial intelligence program analyzing language predicted whether people with no memory or thinking problems would develop Alzheimer’s, a new study shows. Researchers found that a computerized model analyzing language patterns based on written samples accurately predicted up to 74% of participants diagnosed with Alzheimer's later in life.
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Grief Support Group being offered virtually on November 10
Grief can be difficult to cope with, especially in trying times, so we are offering our first virtual Grief Support Group on November 10 from 2 - 3 p.m. via Zoom. There are eight spots available in this first meeting, and pre-registration is required. Any registrations after the eight spots are filled will be placed on a waitlist.
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Residential care may fit the needs of someone living with Alzheimer's
A person living with Alzheimer's or another dementia may require more care than can be provided at home. The best option may be a residential community selected based on the appropriate level of care the person needs.
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Virtual African American Community Forum on Memory Loss on November 7
This four-part conference series beginning on November 7 will focus on dementia care within the Black/African American community, and it is available for families and friends caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease or other dementia. Some of the topics covered will include public health approaches to reducing the risk of dementia, social isolation and social distancing during COVID-19, healthy living, and telemedicine.
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