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Dra. Maria Mora Pinzon Psychologist Brain Guide
New Platform BrainGuide to Help Latino Community & the 580K People Over 65 Living With Alzheimer's in FL (and 527K Caregivers) Strengthen Their Brain Health and Identify Memory Problems Before Diagnosis
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Dr. Ileana Pina from The American Heart Association
Women don't experience heart disease the same way men do. Women tend to have less angina, or pain. Heart attacks among women usually are more sudden and come on with less warning. As a result, women are less likely to think they're having a heart attack and to seek emergency medical care.
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Gabriela Prudencio Director of Investigation for National Alliance For Care Giving
As the older adult population continues to grow exponentially, the need for caregivers becomes more pressing. Care giving can take a significant toll on a person, and compared to no caregivers, family caregivers of older adults are more likely to experience emotional distress, depression, anxiety, and/or social isolation
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Florencia Gutierrez Spokesperson for Annie E. Casey Foundation 
Currently, 17% of all children in the United States, nearly 12 million kids total, are living in poverty. A family of four with annual earnings below $25,926 is considered poor. In the last decade, this rate the percentage of U.S. children in poverty has risen from 18% in 2007 and 2008, peaked at 23% in 2011 and 2012, and fell to 17% 2019.