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"About Alzheimer's" - A Power Point Presentation

 

"STAN'S Story and  History of Alzheimer's as Told in Photos, and Pictures 

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Alzheimer's Brain and Normal

It was early in the year 2007, that Stan started working on a power point presentation that would tell the story of Alzheimer’s. 

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The purpose of the initial and the current versions of the Power Point Presentation was and is to tell the story of Alzheimer’s in a way that would inform and educate the viewer in five (5) basic areas.

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1.  The origin and history of Alzheimer’s as a disease.

2.  Inform the viewer as to the usual symptoms and the basic stages that the disease would progress through to an eventual termination.

3.   Show data on the prevalence, size and dimension of the Alzheimer’s disease problem to society in the United States and the State of Minnesota in particular...

4.   Identify and picture well known celebrities or public figures that have been or are victims of the disease Alzheimer’s, thus putting a face on the disease....

5. Outline areas that individuals may assist in bringing about a public awareness of Alzheimer’s as well as promoting funding and research to find a cure.

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Currently the "About Alzheimer's" presentation consists of a total of 87 slides (14th Edition 2019) with a normal viewing time of approx. 20 + minutes. This power point presentation is offered for download onto your computer for your individual viewing at Leisure and for presentation to others.

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As of November 2021, over 42,000 Persons have/has viewed this Pictorial Story of Alzheimer's that includes June's (Stans Wife) story!

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Stan who is now 93 Years of age, also thanks his Christian God for his help with this story of Alzheimer's. Thank You Jesus- God!

 Stan Berg   - July 2019

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Download the "About Alzheimer's" Power Point Presentation by clicking the below link: 

"About Alzheimer's" - Powerpoint Presentation

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Note: This Power Point Presentation 14th Edition, requires a  MS Power Point viewer program on your computer. Left click your mouse or touchpad to advance slides.

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This presentation is dedicated to my wife June K. Berg.  June who was the love of my life, was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in January 1998, following symptoms first noted in 1997... June passed away from complications of Alzheimer's on 23 October 2008, almost 12 years later...on that day, a light in my heart went out forever...,

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June Berg 1994

 

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