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        • How drugs are approved in Canada
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        • Living her legacy
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        • Dementia and driving
        • From dementia to diagnosis: a couple’s cautionary tale
        • Receiving more than you give
        • A favourite person
        • Your head and heart - more connected than you think
        • Transforming through volunteering
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        • Walk for Memories
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        • A new way of looking at the impact of dementia in Canada
        • Saskatchewan priorities
        • World Alzheimer's Month 2012
        • World Health Organization report on dementia 2012
        • Canada-wide priorities
        • Importance of advocacy
        • Rising Tide
          • Rising Tide: Summary
          • Rising Tide FAQ
          • Rising Tide in Saskatchewan
        • How to advocate
          • Speaking notes
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Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan
301-2550-12th Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 3X1

Tel: 306-949-4141  Fax: 306-949-3069
Toll-free: 1-800-263-3367 (valid in Saskatchewan only)
Email: office@alzheimer.sk.ca

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