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SUMMARY:Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month
DESCRIPTION:Breaking the Silence: Support for Alzheimer’s and Brain Health\nDid you know Alzheimer’s disease is the most common type of dementia, impacting more than 6 million Americans and their loved ones every year? Organized by the Alzheimer’s Association, June focuses on raising awareness about Alzheimer’s, its impact, and practical actions we can all take to support brain health.\n \nOverview\nAlzheimer’s is a progressive, life-altering brain disorder that worsens over time, robbing individuals of their memory, ability to reason, and independence. While there’s no cure yet, research on prevention and treatment is making strides, and advocacy efforts during June aim to amplify these advancements while offering caregiver support.\n \n3 Facts\n\nAlzheimer’s progresses in stages, starting with mild memory loss and advancing to severe cognitive impairment.\nEvery year, the U.S. spends over $345 billion on Alzheimer’s-related care, a figure expected to rise as cases increase (alz.org).\nWomen are disproportionately affected—nearly two-thirds of Alzheimer’s patients are women.\n\n \n3 Things To Do\n\nTake the time to engage in brain-healthy activities such as puzzles, reading, and exercise.\nIf you have a loved one with Alzheimer’s, practice patience and learn effective communication strategies to connect with them emotionally.\nSupport research efforts by donating to or volunteering with advocacy organizations.\n\n \n3 Resources\n\nAlzheimer’s Association – Information, events, and opportunities to get involved.\nNational Institute on Aging – Trusted education on Alzheimer’s and ongoing research.\nCaregiver Action Network – Resources for those supporting Alzheimer’s patients.\n\n
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