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And so I think there's a lot of value there.įor a generation who is at peak comfort binge-watching medical dramas, to the point where we feel at ease offering opinions on our friends' latest ailments and throwing out terminology we've only ever seen played out on-screen, confronting harsh realities like incurable disease outside of our beloved television characters is something that comes a lot less naturally - and often with a lot fewer resources. They have to be advocates for the future. They have to be advocates for their grandparents and their parents. They have to think about their own health.
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Her biggest takeaway - and what this campaign is all about - is knowledge and early detection, something that specifically affects the millennial generation.Īs a mom of three, Harden told me Alzheimer's is a frequent topic around her house. Speaking on how important it is for the younger generation to be aware of Alzheimer's, Harden said, I don't think young people think about these things because there's an immortality of youth… and I suspect that Alzheimer's and the growing awareness of it is a wonderful awareness in a way for because they have to think about these things. So that's kind of the voice that I want to be to reach out to all people, certainly the younger generation, and just say: 'Just be aware.' Something's not right,' but she couldn't pinpoint it and we didn't know enough to suggest to her to do early testing or to even speak to her doctor until several years down the line. Harden recalled, My mother would say, 'Something's not right. It began with the small things, for Harden's mom, things like forgetting where she put her passport, but the severity lies in the "repetitive nature" of the signs.