Alzheimer's Association
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The Alzheimer's Association, founded on April 10, 1980, is an American voluntary organization which specializes in research for the diagnosis, cure, treatment, and prevention of Alzheimer's disease. Alzeimer's & Dementia is the official publication of the Association, published since July 2005 by Elsevier for the dissemination of original research, comprehensive reviews, clinical trial results and other information related to Alzheimer's.
In addition to research, the Alzheimer's Association provides support for the Alzheimer's patient and his or her friends and family.
Every year, the Alzheimer's Association has a Memory Walk to raise money to help those with Alzheimer's disease.