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A woman was told she had Alzheimer’s 13 years ago. Now she’s walking the width of the U.S. after reversing her illness … from the Independent Caitlin Hornik

Tom Bettenhausen5 hours ago01 mins

After getting a devastating diagnosis of Alzheimer’s — shortly after her own mother had died from the disease — Judy Benjamin thought her life was over. Then she met a doctor whose treatments helped her reverse the cognitive decline — and she’s walking across the country to tell everyone about it, writes Caitlin Hornik

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