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30 Monday Sep 2013
Posted in Advocacy and Awareness, USAgainstAlzheimer's, Washington
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29 Sunday Sep 2013
Posted in Books, Children and ALZ, Giveaways
And the winners are…….. Cyndy and Becky. Congratulations!! Please send me an email and include your full name and mailing address. anapoletan(at)gmail(dot)com
Max contacted me and generously donated a copy of the book (in addition to the book I had planned to give away), thus two winners were randomly chosen.

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As World Alzheimer’s Month draws to a close, I thought it would be fun to do a book giveaway.
Many of you know I’m a huge fan of 17-year-old Max Wallack, an incredibly gifted third year neuroscience major at Boston University. Max is a tireless advocate and researcher in the Molecular Psychiatry and Aging Laboratory at BU’s Alzheimer’s Disease Center and was recently published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease.
Winner of too many awards and honors to list, he founded Puzzles to Remember at age 12. Together with the Springbok, Max created a unique line…
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27 Friday Sep 2013
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alzheimer's books, alzheimers awareness, caregiver, caregiver stories, usagainstalzheimers, world alzheimers month
Just a couple of tidbits that may be of interest…
From Ginny Biggar of USA2:
Please join me on Thursday, October 3 from 12-1 pm Eastern time for the next ActivistsAgainstAlzheimer’s Network conference call focused on Personal Stories. I may be familiar to some of you. For those that don’t know me, I’m the director of the Activists Network at USAgainstAlzheimer’s. I work with individuals around the country who are coping with Alzheimer’s every day.

Part of my focus is listening to the stories that you and others tell about how Alzheimer’s is affecting your lives. Telling these stories is a critical way we can raise awareness about Alzheimer’s.
