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Seychelles: Uniting Against Alzheimer's - Seychelles' Ongoing Battle

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[Seychelles News Agency] On September 21, the world pauses to observe World Alzheimer's Day - a solemn occasion to reflect on the formidable challenges faced by individuals battling Alzheimer's disease in Seychelles and across the globe. Alzheimer's, a relentless and debilitating condition that erodes memory and cognitive function, not only steals away one's past but also casts a profound shadow over families and communities.

Source: allAfrica.com

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