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SYRACUSE â Alzheimerâs disease delivers a one-two punch for American women. Three out of every five people living with Alzheimerâs are female and nearly two-thirds of Alzheimerâs caregivers are women.
In commemoration of Womenâs History Month in March, the Alzheimerâs Association, Central New York Chapter will present a special education program that draws attention to these issues.
Women and Alzheimerâs will be presented from 10 a.m.-noon on March 3. The program will be delivered virtually and attendance is free.
âMore than 13 million American women are impacted by Alzheimerâs, either living with the disease or caring for someone living with it,â said Katrina VanFleet, LMSW, chief program officer for the Alzheimerâs Association, Central New York Chapter. âAs more and more people are diagnosed, the urgency has never been greater to understand your risk of developing Alzheimerâs and where we stand in the fight against
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