INDIANAPOLIS — November is Alzheimer's Awareness Month.

According to the Alzheimer's Association , more than 7 million Americans currently live with some form of the disease.

Actress Julianne Moore gained a deeper understanding of the impact of Alzheimer's disease while preparing for her role in 2014 film "Still Alice," which she won dozens of awards for, including a Golden Globe Award, Screen Actors Guild Award and Academy Award.

"'Still Alice' is a story about a woman who is 50 years old. She's thriving in her career and her family life, and she is diagnosed with early onset dementia," Moore said. "It's really about her journey through the disease — emotionally, physically, intellectually. It's a pretty devastating story."

Moore is partnering with Eli Lilly and Company for its "Brain

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