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Having trouble viewing this message? You may [view it as a web page](. You may also view [e-news archives](. To prevent mailbox filters from deleting your Alzheimer's Association email communications, please add alzheimers_enews@alz.org to your address book. April 27, 2022 24/7 Helpline: [800.272.3900](tel:18002723900) Carla Hall honors grandmother by cooking from the heart Growing up in Nashville, Tennessee, chef, author and television personality Carla Hall spent every Sunday at her granny’s house, gathered with family around a table filled with food. In the new issue of ALZ magazine, Hall talks about how her granny, who lived with Alzheimer’s, influences how she cooks — from the heart. [Click here to read more]( Become a Walk to End Alzheimer's VIP Everyone who joins the Walk to End Alzheimer's is a VIP in the fight to end this disease. From now through May 31, we're celebrating all your efforts. Everyone who registers as a walk team captain will receive a reusable straw set. And the top fundraisers for each of our four NYC walks will get treated to a custom VIP experience during their event, with tumblers for the runners up. [Click here to read more]( Collective Soul’s Roland faces father-in-law’s Alzheimer’s Musician Ed Roland Jr. of Collective Soul and his family are facing the realities of Alzheimer’s after his father-in-law’s diagnosis. In addition to encouraging other families to seek support, Roland is raising awareness of the disease through a T-shirt collaboration benefiting the Alzheimer’s Association. [Click here to read more]( Help fight Alzheimer's [Give Now]( [Get Involved]( Your Local Community [New York City]( Get information on caring for veterans Register for our free virtual program on May 4, which focuses on caring for veterans with dementia in partnership with the New York State Division of Veterans. You'll learn about the difference between Alzheimer's and dementia; stages and risk factors; current research and treatments available for some symptoms; and available resources. [Click here to read more]( Researchers study blood tests to detect Alzheimer’s Results of new research showed that a blood test may be able to detect biological hallmarks of Alzheimer’s in older adults living with memory problems. While not yet available from doctors, experts say blood tests for Alzheimer’s could be easier, cheaper and more readily accessible than brain scans or spinal taps now used to detect those hallmarks. [Click here to read more]( Find a support group in NYC Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's isn't easy. Support groups are a place to share practical advice, discuss concerns and get comfort and empathy. We have groups across all five boroughs and several specialty groups, so you can find the right one for you. [Click here to read more]( [Create a free, customized action plan]( with Alzheimer's Navigator. More Resources: [Stages of Alzheimer's]( | [Behaviors]( | [Coping Strategies]( | [Care Training]( My Preferences: [Unsubscribe]( To stop receiving our weekly e-newsletter, simply unsubscribe. [Subscribe]( Was this e-newsletter forwarded to you? Subscribe to get it weekly. The Alzheimer's Association leads the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support. Alzheimer's Association Home Office 225 N. Michigan Ave., Fl. 17, Chicago, IL 60601 © 2022 Alzheimer's Association. All rights reserved. | 800.272.3900.

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