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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. January 31, 2024 24/7 Helpline: [800.272.3900]( Walk to End Alzheimer's raises record amount Thanks to the unrelenting dedication of volunteers and participants, the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's®, the world's largest event to fight the disease, raised a record $100 million in 2023. These vital funds enable the Association to deliver 24/7 care and support, advocate fearlessly for people facing the disease and fuel groundbreaking research. To continue the momentum, register today for a 2024 Walk near you. [Click here to read more]( Learn about Alzheimer’s in the Black community Don’t miss our free virtual programs for Black History Month. The three sessions focus on brain health, caregiving and community support. Learn more and sign up. [Click here to read more]( Decades-old human growth hormone treatment linked to early Alzheimer's Alzheimer's disease may have developed in five people in the United Kingdom due to injections of human growth hormone from cadavers they received as children decades ago, new research suggests. It's important to note that the treatment described in the study is no longer used and that Alzheimer's isn't transmissible through the air or by touching or being near someone with living with the disease. [Click here to read more]( Help fight Alzheimer's [Give Now]( [Get Involved]( Your Local Community [Find Us]( Earn your custom Walk sweatshirt Early-bird registration is open for the 2024 Walk to End Alzheimer's in NYC. And if you raise $500 before March 1, you'll get a custom sweatshirt representing your Walk. Learn more and get started at alz.org/walk. [Click here to read more]( Conference to raise awareness about Black men's brain health The Black Men's Brain Health Conference (BMBHC), sponsored in part by the Alzheimer's Association, will take place Feb. 6-7 in Las Vegas. The free event, which will also be online, brings scientists, practitioners and community partners together to raise awareness about Black men's brain health, aging, and Alzheimer's and all other dementia. [Click here to read more]( Join us for Advocacy Day in Albany On Feb. 26, join us in Albany for our in-person Advocacy Day. Let’s come together to advocate for critical Alzheimer's policies, share stories and turn the Capitol purple. We will provide everything you need to have successful meetings with your elected representatives. [Click here to read more]( [Create a free, customized action plan]( with ALZNavigator. 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 © 2024 Alzheimer's Association. All rights reserved. | 800.272.3900.

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