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Television talk show host and journalist Meredith Vieira launched “The Meredith Vieira Show” earlier this month. On the second episode of her nationally syndicated daytime show, Meredith committed to bringing awareness to Alzheimer's disease and the cause by welcoming actor Seth Rogen and his wife Lauren Miller. They spoke about how the Alzheimer’s diagnosis of Lauren’s mom affected their lives and how they have created awareness for the cause through their fundraising event Hilarity for Charity. Other notable guests were Ken Dobson and his wife Nikki, who explained how the diagnosis of Ken's early-onset Alzheimer’s at age 29 has affected their lives. In addition, there was a huge surprise at the end of the show. Watch the videos to hear the stories and to see the surprise ending of the episode that even Meredith didn't know about!
Watch Lauren Miller and husband Seth Rogen talk about how Lauren's mother's Alzheimer's affected their relationship in the video below.
Lauren Miller talks about how her wedding day three years ago was the last time she really connected with her mom:
Ken and Nikki Dodson of Adrian, Michigan talk about Ken's Alzheimer's diagnosis at age 29 in the video below.
Watch the generous surprise for Meredith, a donation made to the Alzheimer's Association in honor of her late brother Steve:
Thank you to everyone who donated to the Alzheimer's Association and also to those who participated in this important TV episode to raise awareness of the disease.
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