By AMY DOCKSER MARCUS (WSJ)
Doctors frustrated by a lack of a cure, or even an effective treatment, for Alzheimer's disease are trying a new approach: preventing the disease altogether.
A new project, the Cognitive Fitness and Innovative Therapies, or CFIT, is trying to keep people at risk for Alzheimer's intellectually and physically fit with quizzes and other cognitive challenges to see if onset of the disease can be delayed, perhaps indefinitely. The program, which is being advised by many famous names in Alzheimer's research and treatment, also promotes diet changes and maintaining a social life to try to slow cognitive decline and lower the risk for Alzheimer's.
In 2008, we had our first tournament at Bentwater Golf Club in Acworth, Ga and succeeded in raising $5,000. In 2009, we were able to raise over $6600. We have had great cooperation from Bentwater and Canongate Golf Clubs, and in 2010, we will have our third tournament, again at Bentwater.



