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You can help make Alzheimer's history! The ADNI Study is urgently looking for participants. OR CALL

[Caring.com] From Caring.com: Below is a special message on behalf of our partners, which we hope you'll find valuable. [ADNI study](www.adni3.org?utm_source=caring&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=eblast) You can help make Alzheimer's history! The ADNI Study is urgently looking for participants. [LEARN MORE](www.adni3.org?utm_source=caring&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=eblast) OR CALL 1-888-223-6495 The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) is a momentous scientific study of brain aging designed to help increase the pace of discovery in the race to prevent, treat and cure Alzheimer’s disease. For more than a decade, ADNI researchers have been working to better understand the disease. The study uses state-of-the-art imaging to monitor brain levels of two proteins—tau and amyloid—both of which are significant indicators of Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers also track cognitive function through computer tests at home, and occasional exams and tests in a doctor’s office. No medication is involved. The ADNI Study needs 150 more people to enroll in sites conveniently located throughout the United States. Eligible participants: • Are between the ages of 55-90; • Are in good health; • Have a diagnosis of early Alzheimer’s disease or Mild Cognitive Impairment; • Are willing and able to undergo in-clinic assessments, memory testing and other test procedures; and • Have a study partner who can accompany them to all clinic visits. Whether you have watched someone struggle with this disease, are concerned about your own memory, or simply want to be a part of this historic effort, we need you. To find a site near you and for more information, visit [adni3.org](www.adni3.org?utm_source=caring&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=eblast) or call 1-888-223-6495. [LEARN MORE](www.adni3.org?utm_source=caring&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=eblast) OR CALL 1-888-223-6495 This message was intended for {EMAIL}. You received this e-mail because our records indicate that you're willing to receive offers from Caring.com and our partners. If you no longer wish to receive such offers, please [unsubscribe](. All content ©2007-2019 Caring, LLC, 2600 S. El Camino Real, Suite 300, San Mateo, CA 94403. All rights reserved.

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