ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />'Knocked Up' star Seth Rogen brought star power and laughs to Capitol Hill as he testified about the impact of Alzheimer's Disease on Wednesday.<br/> <br />Rogen, who is married to actress Lauren Miller, described his mother-in-law's struggle with the disease.<br/> <br />"After forgetting who she and who her loved ones were, my mother-in-law, a teacher for 35 years then forgot how to speak, feed herself, and go to the bathroom by herself --- all by the age of sixty," Rogen told members of a Senate Appropriations subcommittee.<br/> <br />Discussing the economic pressure facing families when a relative has Alzheimer's, he said, "people need more help."<br/> <br />The comedian also added,"I've personally seen the massive financial strain this disease causes, and if the American people ever decide to reject genitalia-driven comedy, I will no longer be able to afford it. Please dont."