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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. 鈥?Almost 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer s disease, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It s a condition known to cripple the mind and quality of life, and it s one people typically associate with senior citizens. Dan Jaworski of Orlando, Fla., is determined to flip that way of thinking. Jaworski got a phone call about three years ago while he was out for a run that changed his life. He was 54 years old when a doctor informed Jaworski of an Alzheimer s diagnosis. About 5% of Americans living with the disease are younger than 65. The
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WAUKESHA 鈥?Here are the ways that you can help the victims and their families of the Waukesha Christmas Parade tragedy.United For Waukesha Community FundThe Waukesha County Community Foundation and the United Way of Greater Milwaukee Waukesha County have partnered to create the United for Waukesha Community Fund. The money raised will help the families impacted by Sunday evening s horrific events. Click here to donate. TMJ4 News Donate bloodVersiti Blood Center of Wisconsin is extending its hours at metro-Milwaukee donation centers in response to the Waukesha Christmas parade tragedy. All blood types are needed and type O positive O negative are the most in demand. O positive is the most common blood type, while
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