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The Alzheimer’s Association in California estimates that 690,000 people aged 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s, and almost 12 percent of those aged 45 and over report worsening confusion or memory loss known as “subjective cognitive decline.” (Illustration by thinkstock.com)
The Alzheimer’s Association in California estimates that 690,000 people aged 65 and older are living with Alzheimer’s, and almost 12 percent of those aged 45 and over report worsening confusion or memory loss known as “subjective cognitive decline.” (Illustration by thinkstock.com)
Tanya Ward Goodman
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“Once I came out of the darkness,” Bonnie Erickson says, she had one question: “Do I embrace this and live well with it, or do I let it consume me and drag me down?”

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