![]() ![]() In the meantime, if you ever come across any special promotions, discounts, or sales, we'll make sure to let you know. ![]() We'll definitely keep your feedback in mind as we continue to improve and evolve. We strive to provide a balance between quality and affordability, so we're always exploring ways to offer value to our amazing community members like you. We completely understand the importance of budgeting and making mindful choices when it comes to purchasing products. ![]() Thank you so much for your kind words and for appreciating the healthiness and taste of our protein bars! We're thrilled that you enjoy them and that they align with your wellness goals. WAM provides on the ground services to give women the medical guidance they need to reduce their risk for developing the disease. WAM advocates at all levels of government for policies, increased funding and other social, political and economic changes that will move the needle on Alzheimer’s. WAM funds critical gender based research to advance our knowledge of how Alzheimer’s affects women, educates the public about Alzheimer’s through summits, national polls, reports and educational guides. WAM works to change the future for women and Alzheimer’s by focusing on the four pillars: research, education, advocacy and clinical care. WAM envisions a future in which Alzheimer’s will no longer destroy the lives of women and their families. WAM's mission is to discover why Alzheimer’s discriminates against women and communities of color and to prepare women and their families for the impact of Alzheimer’s by providing them with information and tools to help prevent the disease. Ever since that seminal Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Takes on Alzheimer’s, WAM and Shriver have taken every opportunity to highlight the disproportionate and particular impact of Alzheimer’s on women. That narrative was disrupted back in 2010, when WAM founder Maria Shriver partnered with the Alzheimer’s Association on a ground-breaking report challenging the assumption that age alone accounted for the higher number of women with Alzheimer’s. ![]() Until 10 years ago, the conventional thinking was that the higher incidence of Alzheimer’s in women simply reflected the fact that women tend to outlive men. WAM was created to raise awareness around Alzheimer’s as a disease that discriminates against women, since two out of every three brains that develop Alzheimer’s belong to women–with women of color at even higher risk– and 2 out of 3 caregivers of all races and ethnicities being women as well. If you need to be 100% certain of the ingredients currently being shipped, we recommend that you call or email our customer service department to check the shelf of current stock.The Women's Alzheimer's Movement (WAM) is the preeminent organization focused exclusively on women and Alzheimer’s. We do our best to keep them as up to date as possible, however will not be held responsible for any differences between what is listed on our web site and what is listed on the product that you receive. Manufacturers often change formulas or ingredients without notifying us. The nutrition facts were current and accurate to the best of our knowledge at the time they were entered. The nutrition facts listed above are supplied as a courtesy to our customers. SmartPoints® is a trademark of Weight Watchers International, Inc. Weight Watchers® is the registered trademark of Weight Watchers International, Inc. is not affiliated in any way with Weight Watchers®. SmartPoints® values are calculated by Netrition, Inc. If you have further questions about this product, please contact us If you notice any errors in the information above, please let us know. ![]()
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