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Equity for African Americans in Alzheimer’s disease

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Alzheimer’s disease is like two deaths, said Stephanie Griffin, whose father died of the brain disease in 2015.

“It’s horrific,” she said. “First, you watch them lose the ability to talk, to think, to do any of the things they used to do. And then, to see them pass because of it? It’s just … it’s a lot.”