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African Americans and Alzheimer's
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African-Americans
may be at a higher risk for
Alzheimer's disease.
Know the warning signs
and be aware.

Many Americans dismiss the warning signs of Alzheimer's, believing that these symptoms are a part of normal aging. They are diagnosed too late and miss the opportunity to get the best care possible. This is of even greater concern for African-Americans, who are more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease than whites.

African-Americans have a higher rate of vascular disease (diseases involving blood vessels, including heart attack and stroke) – one of the suspected risk factors of Alzheimer's disease. By working together, we hope to reduce these risk factors and reverse the growing trend of Alzheimer's disease among African-Americans. Sign up for our e-newsletter and get the latest info on Alzheimer’s treatments, research and care.

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African-Americans Leading the way

Solomon Carter Fuller, M.D.

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