We asked Dr. Joanne Pike, CEO of the Alzheimer's Association to help explain the challenges and hopes when it comes to this debilitating disease.
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God help planet Earth. Trump withdrew the U.S. from the 2016 Paris climate change initiative and speaks of doing so again.
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