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Built on the power of one family’s promise and community philanthropy. Keep Memory Alive and Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, at Cleveland Clinic Nevada, aims to find, fund, and facilitate the most effective and innovative research and caregiver programming for patients and their families. Collectively as one - our shared mission is to care for patients with brain disorders, support their families, and develop treatments and cures for diseases affecting the brain.
Lou’s Story
In the early 1990s, Lou Ruvo was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. This diagnosis would change his son’s life forever. Learn more from our chairman and founder.
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October 8, 2020
Las Vegas: The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a grant expected to total $3.8 million to Virendra Mishra, Ph.D., associate staff at Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, to identify biomarkers – or disease indicators – to predict dementia in patients with Parkinson’s disease.
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June 18, 2020
The Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement Prevention Center at Cleveland Clinic Launches
New clinic is the first in the nation specific to women for Alzheimer’s disease prevention and is now taking appointments at 833.WOMEN.AD
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March 10, 2020
Paula Abdul talks about dad at Power of Love Gala
Paula Abdul talks about losing her dad at the Power of Love gala. Neil Diamond was honored at this year's event that raised money for brain and memory illnesses.
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March 9, 2020
Good Morning America: Neil Diamond gives surprise performance
GMA Neil Diamond Power of Love
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