The new face of Alzheimer’s: Early-stage patients who refuse to surrender
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Former University of Denver chancellor Rebecca Chopp was at a loss when her doctor told her to “live with joy” after she was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. She eventually pushed back against the hopelessness and began pursuing a daily regimen that includes vigorous exercise, a strict diet and intellectual and social engagement — all in the hopes of slowing the progression of her disease. Read more: https://wapo.st/3CAzjym. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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