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Latest Developments in Alzheimer's and the AAPI, LGBTQIA+ Communities

Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia. It begins with mild memory loss and progresses to more severe effects, in some cases leading to the loss of the ability to carry on a conversation or respond to the surrounding environment. According to the CDC, in 2020, 5.8 million Americans were living with Alzheimer's; the number of people living with the disease doubles every five years beyond the age of 65; and as many as 14 million people in the United States are projected to have Alzheimer's by the year 2060.

The disease and its impact can be experienced in different ways in different communities.

Join us live as television host Michelle Meow leads a discussion with health experts and Alzheimer's advocates. They'll discuss Alzheimer's awareness, caregiving and the API stigma, filial piety, a personal caregiving story, LGBTQ caregiving and family dynamics, early detection, and brain health.

This is a free event - your chance to learn more about this disease affecting millions of people.

Panel: Jarmin Yeh, UC San Francisco; Stan Wong, Volunteer; Xiaorong, University of Southern California; Michelle Meow, Commonwealth Club, Host

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Tuesday, 06/20/23

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Commonwealth Club

110 The Embarcadero
San Francisco, CA 94105