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APRP Is Honored to support Dr. Bredesen's "Patient Zero" and her Walk Across America!
Alzheimer's Survivor Walking Across America. Judy is a remarkable woman who is walking across the US. In April of 2012, after having been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 67, she came to the Buck Institute and saw Dr. Dale Bredesen. She became “Patient Zero”—the first person treated with the ReCODE Protocol—and reversed her cognitive decline (you can see her in the Amazon documentary Memories for Life—Reversing Alzheimer’s, narrated by Michael Bublé). Now, at 80 years old, she remains healthy, with excellent cognition, and has decided to bring attention to the many Alzheimer’s survivors who were treated with the ReCODE Protocol by walking from California to Florida. This is a monumental undertaking by a truly remarkable woman. Good luck, Judy!
APRP is making Alzheimer’s optional—with the precision medicine approach we pioneered, we can all make Alzheimer’s a very rare disease. See the documentary about our work: Memories for Life: Reversing Alzheimer’s, narrated by Michael Bublé.


APRP supports patients in need—patients who desperately need testing and treatment, but cannot afford it. APRP also supports education and progress—continuing to improve on our success, and optimize outcomes.
There are millions in need, and for the first time, we truly have something to offer. The mission of the APRP Foundation is to advance successful methods for researching, preventing, and reversing cognitive decline. We identify and address actual causes—not just symptoms—of Alzheimer’s disease, and improve outcomes for many patients in need.
We need your help—your donations to APRP provide hope for those in need, to remain with their loving families, continue their life’s work, and experience joy and fulfillment for years to come.
