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Study shows adequate sleep may help prevent dementia for African Americans with genetic risk factor

Study shows adequate sleep may help prevent dementia for African Americans with genetic risk factor
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Study Shows Adequate Sleep Has Cognitive Benefits for African Americans Predisposed to Alzheimer's Disease

Study Shows Adequate Sleep Has Cognitive Benefits for African Americans Predisposed to Alzheimer's Disease
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A Two-Fold Crisis in Black Families: Caring for a Family Member with Dementia

Black families have a two-fold problem when it comes to the growing crisis of Alzheimer's disease. Although they are much more likely to get the disease, they are less likely than many other families to have the financial resources to afford outside care for the affected family member.

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Here's how Newark is fighting back as dementia ravages the Black community

Here’s how Newark is fighting back as dementia ravages the Black community Updated 9:43 AM; Today 9:30 AM Exercise programs like this one at St. James A.M.E. Church are helping older Black adults in the Newark area live healthier lives and reduce the risk of dementia. Such programs are currently being offered remotely due to COVID safety precautions. Facebook Share The Rev. Vivian Cook knows what it takes to keep Alzheimer’s at bay. And she’s using that knowledge to help protect her community, too. “I’m getting exercise, and eating right, and staying mentally active,” she says. “I’m really into it, and I try to help other women with it, because once they have the knowledge of what they can do, they really benefit.”

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