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Elsewhere On The Web
Specifically concerning Alzheimer's Disease
AARP Bulletin Online 
Administration on Aging U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Caregivers and Families
The Alzheimer's Page (email-based support group)
Alzheimer Research Forum Alzheimer's General Information Directory
Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral (ADEAR) Center
FIRSTGOV for Seniors
Family Caregivers Alliance
Boston University Alzheimer's Disease Center
Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center
General elder care, including Alzheimer's Disease
National Resource Center on Aging and Injury
The Caregiver's Handbook
AARP Bulletin Online
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