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  2. Alzheimer's Association invites Basin residents to join 2024 ...

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    Aug. 14—MIDLAND — The Alzheimer's Association is inviting Permian Basin residents to join the fight to end Alzheimer's by participating in the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's ...

  3. Walk to End Alzheimer's is Saturday in downtown Mansfield - AOL

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    The event opens at 9 a.m. at Richland Carrousel Park in downtown Mansfield. It's the largest fundraiser of the year for the Alzheimer's Association.

  4. Nearly 7 million Americans aged 65 and older have Alzheimer’s dementia, including 236,200 in Ohio, according to the Alzheimer’s Association 2024 Alzheimer’s Disease Facts and Figures.

  5. Alzheimer's Association - Wikipedia

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    The Alzheimer's Impact Movement (AIM) is a separately incorporated 501(c)(4) advocacy affiliate of the Alzheimer's Association. AIM works to secure policies to overcome Alzheimer's and dementia, including increased investment in research, improved care and support, and development of approaches to reduce the risk of developing dementia.

  6. List of awareness ribbons - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of awareness ribbons. The meaning behind an awareness ribbon depends on its colors and pattern. Since many advocacy groups have adopted ribbons as symbols of support or awareness, ribbons, particularly those of a single color, some colors may refer to more than one cause. Some causes may be represented by more than one ...

  7. Alzheimer's Disease International - Wikipedia

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    Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) is a not-for-profit, international federation of Alzheimer and dementia associations from around the world. The organization is in official relations with the World Health Organization (WHO). [1] ADI advocates for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and all other types of dementia.