Alzheimer’s To Increase By 35 Million by 2040
By admin on May 16, 2010 in Health

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Alzheimer’s will increase by 35 million patients within the next 30 years.
Unless a cure is found, or the disease can be controlled, this could be a serious problem with baby boomers as well as their families.
However, it is recommended that people become familiar with the early states of Alzheimer’s, such as forgetfulness or the inability to remember what you did yesterday. But questions always remain about what is normal daily forgetfulness and what is a more serious cause for alarm.
Read Alzheimer’s: A Growing Public Cause for Concern
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