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It’s a week of huge advancements for Alzheimer’s Disease! In light of our #AVoid Book Project, to contribute to Alzheimer’s Disease research, we are excited to share these awesome new developments with you!
Awesome news #1: According to Scientific American, 3 recent studies have revealed a clearer picture of Alzheimer’s than ever before. The new technology lead to the discovery of a protein that builds up plaque on a patient’s brain. Of course, there’s still a long way to go, but a small step is a step nonetheless!
Awesome news #2: President Obama has joined the fight and is bringing the rest of the country with him. HuffPost & NYT reported that the Obama Administration is about to increase spending on Alzheimer’s research by $80 million. Alzheimer’s Disease is no joke; We’re glad President Obama is recognizing it and doing something about it.
Awesome news #3: After hearing all these cool advancements, don’t you want to advance the Alzheimer’s Disease research yourself? YOU CAN! Only 3 days left to submit a photo of a treasured memory along with a donation to be featured in our book, AVoid. More info here!
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Vanishing Minds | Alzheimer’s Disease
[An insight into our upcoming project at Big or Bigger]
When you think of Alzheimer’s disease, who is affected? Many people, including myself… tend to think of the elder generation. Late 60s, 70s and up. You know that your parents take care of you now, and when the time comes, it will be your turn to take care of them.
The opposite happened to Laura Cuarta in Colombia. Around age 40, her children started losing their memories. Can you imagine having 40 years of great memories with your children, and one day they don’t remember who you are?
There is so much more research needed into this field, and we need to act now. Here’s a creative way for you to donate to the cause!










![Vanishing Minds | Alzheimer’s Disease
[An insight into our upcoming project at Big or Bigger]
When you think of Alzheimer’s disease, who is affected? Many people, including myself… tend to think of the elder generation. Late 60s, 70s and up. You know that your parents take care of you now, and when the time comes, it will be your turn to take care of them.
The opposite happened to Laura Cuarta in Colombia. Around age 40, her children started losing their memories. Can you imagine having 40 years of great memories with your children, and one day they don’t remember who you are?
There is so much more research needed into this field, and we need to act now. Here’s a creative way for you to donate to the cause!](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lxp6rduTo31r2xq8no1_500.jpg)



