Couple in Colorado finds hope in new Alzheimer s drug
CU School of Medicine to enroll participants soon
Monday s announcement of a newly approved Alzheimer s drug has renewed optimism for Sam Van Why, whose wife is battling Alzheimer s disease.
By: KMGH Staff
and last updated 2021-06-09 12:35:29-04
CASTLE ROCK, Colo. â Monday s announcement of a newly approved Alzheimer s drug has renewed optimism for Sam Van Why, whose wife is battling Alzheimer s disease.
Sam Van Why is patient and loving with his wife, Donna Van Why.
When she s upset, he takes her hand. When she can t find the right words to say, he quietly suggests a phrase.
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DENVER, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Global Down Syndrome Foundation (GLOBAL) announced its Ambassadors and its initial celebrity lineup for the virtual
Saturday, November 13. The marquee event is the largest fundraiser for Down syndrome in the world, raising over $22 million to date for life-saving and transformative research and medical care. Models with Down syndrome, Hollywood celebrities, renowned athletes, and philanthropists from all over the world will join GLOBAL to be inspired and to raise funds for people with Down syndrome
.
During the fashion show, 27 brilliant and beautiful models with Down syndrome will rock the runway. The event will honor GLOBAL
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DENVER, TORONTO –
Friday, April 9
, 2021 – Today, Global Down Syndrome Foundation (GLOBAL) and Down Syndrome Association of Ontario (DSAO) proudly announce that a dedicated group of people with Down syndrome have set the
GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for
most people doing the Raise the Roof dance move online simultaneously. On March 21
st , World Down Syndrome Day, and then again on March 27
th , nearly 600 people from 27 countries participated in a round-the-world dance party that culminated in the record-setting feat.
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DENVER and TORONTO, April 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Today, Global Down Syndrome Foundation (GLOBAL) and Down Syndrome Association of Ontario (DSAO) proudly announce that a dedicated group of people with Down syndrome have set the
GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for
most people doing the Raise the Roof dance move online simultaneously.
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On March 21
st, World Down Syndrome Day, and then again on March 27, nearly 600 people from 27 countries participated in a round-the-world dance party that culminated in the record-setting feat.
In this Denver Women s Press Club program. Dr. Juana Bordas author of the award-winning books
The Power of Latino Leadership and
Salsa, Soul, and Spirit: Leadership for a Multicultural Age will discuss the connecting points among Latino, Black and Native American communities. It s $5 to register here.
Friday, April 9, 5 to 6 p.m, online
MALINAE, the debut novella of Josh Schlossberg, biological horror author and Denver Horror Collective co-founding member, will be released by D&T Publishing this month, with an e-book available from Godless.com on April 9. During this virtual launch, Schlossberg will read an excerpt from
MALINAE and share the real-life inspiration for his work’s exploration of Alzheimer’s disease. D&T Publishing editor Dawn Ellis Shea will relate her experiences working as a nurse with dementia patients, and Huntington Potter, director of the University of Colorado Alzheimer s and Cognition Center, will discuss the latest scientific progress toward