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10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
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Last updated: Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Courtesy of www.alz.org
Know the 10 Signs

There are 10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease. Along with the advice of a doctor, these signs are critical to detecting Alzheimer’s. If you have more questions, call us anytime at 877-IS IT ALZ (877.474.8259).

If you or someone you know is experiencing any of the 10 signs, please see a doctor. Early diagnosis gives you a chance to seek treatment and plan for the future. Why get checked

Early detection blog – people living with dementia share their stories.

For your doctor visit

Doctor’s appointment checklist

10 warning signs checklist

Principles for a Dignified Diagnosis

ACT now – join the Alzheimer’s Early Detection Alliance

We’re looking for companies and organizations to become members of the Alzheimer’s Early Detection Alliance (AEDA), which will educate people about the 10 warning signs of Alzheimer’s, the importance of early detection and the resources available to help them. Learn more

2008 American Express Members Project – 1st place winner

Thanks to winning the American Express Members Project, the Alzheimer’s Association received $1.5 million for an education campaign highlighting the importance of early detection.
Learn more

New education campaign

As part of the Alzheimer’s Association new education campaign, Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection Matters, the 10 warning signs was featured on CBS’s “The Early Show.”

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Last Updated: 5/18/2009

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