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From Carrie Hill, PhD, for About.com

Advocacy for Alzheimer's

Wednesday March 24, 2004
What sort of person becomes an advocate for Alzheimer's? Answer: people just like you. There's nothing particularly difficult or problematic about becoming an advocate it simply means standing up for someone who can't do it for themselves. You could be an advocate for anything from a few seconds to most of your adult life. Read more about advocacy

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