Snce its first diagnosis in 1901 by German psychiatrist Dr. Aloysius Alzheimer, Alzheimer’s Disease has been the prognosis for approximately 5.4 million Americans. As the Baby Boomer generation approaches the most common age demographic for the disease – sixty-five and older – that number is expected to nearly triple to an estimated 13.5 million. There is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s, although certain treatments may temporarily improve symptoms; research and awareness are very much a vital piece of the fight against Alzheimer’s./.../
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Sunday, November 13, 2016
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Snce its first diagnosis in 1901 by German psychiatrist Dr. Aloysius Alzheimer, Alzheimer’s Disease has been the prognosis for approximately 5.4 million Americans. As the Baby Boomer generation approaches the most common age demographic for the disease – sixty-five and older – that number is expected to nearly triple to an estimated 13.5 million. There is currently no cure for Alzheimer’s, although certain treatments may temporarily improve symptoms; research and awareness are very much a vital piece of the fight against Alzheimer’s./.../
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