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International Conference on Alzheimer's Disease 2010
Read the latest news from ICAD
Alzheimer Society Research Program
2010-2011 Grants and Awards Recipients
Daily Living: Communication
Updated information for caregivers and the individual with AD
Forget Everything You Knew
Learn more about Alzheimer's research
Donate to Research
Read the Media Release
Brain Awareness
Learn about the science behind keeping your brain healthy
Read the AS report: Rising Tide: The Impact of Dementia on Canadian Society
Read the Media Release
Send a letter to the Minister of Health

Visit the new Rising Tide section to learn about the startling new report and how you can take action.
Physician's Corner
Resources for health professionals
World Alzheimer's Day
More Than 35 Million People Have Dementia Worldwide, According to New Report
Concerns About Your Memory?
What to do, and how to get help
10 Warnings Signs
Society's position on Memory Screening
Outstanding Canadians tireless in their efforts to help those living with dementia
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Online giving options
In Memoriam and In Honour
Volunteers with AD Study
Read the "Engaging People with AD in Society Work" study report.
A Report on Alzheimer's Disease and Current Research
Read the updated research account by scientific director, Dr. Jack Diamond.
Video
-- Understanding Alzheimer Disease: The Link Between
Brain and Behaviour
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More
for people with Alzheimer's disease
Hear from others about how they live with Alzheimer's disease
in the I Have Alzheimer's Disease section. Learn about
our publication, Shared Experiences: Suggestions for those
with Alzheimer Disease. Listen to an audio version online.
More for those with Alzheimer's disease...
Audio version of Shared
Experiences...
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Alzheimer Society's symbol, seen at the top of this
page, is the forget-me-not flower. This symbol
represents memory loss -- one of the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease, and serves as a reminder to remember people
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