Alzheimer's event reflects breadth of condition's impact on patients, caregivers and families
“We wanted to come and volunteer and support the walk to end Alzheimer’s because a lot of us are actively studying this disease. It is a very, very serious condition and we feel for all the people that are affected by it. And we just want to show that we support them,” he said.
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