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Alzheimer’s Association sees hope in the pipeline

Published June 6, 2022 | By Camden Lazenby

Graphic taken from the Alzheimer’s Association’s Facebook page.

With new treatments to combat Alzheimer’s on the horizon, an associate dedicated to fighting the disease isn’t letting up. WFIR’s Camden Lazenby has more.

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