“Like literally millions who have lost a loved one to Alzheimer’s disease, my family was devastated when my grandfather, Stanley Friedman, was taken from us. The heartbreak seemed to happen in slow motion. A kindly man whose smile could light up a room, he was a retired engineer, avid golfer, and sports fan. First, he started forgetting things.”
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