Paul "the fireman" Kershaw features in this wonderful picture from the Alzheimer's Society 2013 Calendar.
Paul, played by actor Tony Hirst, turns up outside of the Rovers Return for the month of December 2013.
And actress Judy Holt who played his on-screen wife Lesley Kershaw, who had early onset Alzheimer's Disease, features for the month of August.
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Tuesday, 30 October 2012
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Alzheimer's disease is currently treated exactly the same as other forms of dementia. Some drugs can now slow down and sometimes improve the symptoms but up until now no treatment has been discovered that offers hope for a reversal of the disorder.
Alzheimer Clinic
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