
Alzheimer's disease affects millions of Americans and their families. Caring for a person with this progressive disease can be physically and emotionally challenging. As Mayo Clinic Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Director Dr. Ronald Petersen explains, caregivers also need care and support. Vivien Williams has more in today's Mayo Clinic Minute.
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