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As a service of the Federal Government's National Institute on Aging, all materials produced by the ADEAR Center are public domain, and may be used free of charge and without special permission. As a courtesy, however, please credit the ADEAR Center.

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Graphics

Medical illustrations and graphic images showing brain function and Alzheimer's disease are available for viewing and downloading in high resolution (suitable for print) and low resolution (suitable for viewing online). These graphics are featured in Alzheimer's Disease: Unraveling the Mystery. There is also a high-quality PDF version (6.1M) of this publication available for download.

Also available: images and a high-quality PDF version from the Progress Report on Alzheimer's Disease 2004-2005.

AD Animation Video

This 2-minute captioned video shows the progression of Alzheimer's disease in the brain. You will need RealOne Player to view it. (Download Free RealPlayer).

Video Public Service Announcement

To view, you will need the RealOne Player. (Download Free RealPlayer).

Please Credit ADEAR

Permission to use ADEAR materials is not required. When you use our materials in print, on the Web, or in a video or audio format, we simply request that you credit the "Alzheimer's Disease Education and Referral Center, a service of the National Institute on Aging."

As a courtesy, please let us know by telephone (1-800-438-4380) or e-mail (adear@nia.nih.gov) where and when the materials will appear.




Page last updated Nov 19, 2008

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