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The Cost of Alzheimer’s on the Mind, Soul and Bank Account

In 2021 in the United States, about 6.2 million people above the age of 65 were living with Alzheimer’s. As the nation progressively gets older, this number is expected to more than double to 13 million by 2050. People living with Alzheimer’s make up 11.3% of all people over the age of 65.

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Alzheimer’s and the Benefits of Early Diagnosis

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, more than 6 million Americans aged 65 years and older live with Alzheimer’s. This number is expected to more than double, hitting about 13 million people by 2050. This translated to about one in nine people over the age of 65, or 11.3% of Americans have dementia. And the numbers are just as staggering around the globe. 

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Alzheimer’s Disease: What Happens to the Brain

When healthy, the human brain has billions of neurons that send information back and forth through chemical and electrical channels and signals. These neurons help send messages from the brain to different parts of your body and various parts of the brain. But what happens when these signals get disrupted?

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Optimizing Assessment of Function in Early Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s disease is one of the most common diseases affecting cognitive processes. According to studies, millions of Alzheimer’s cases go undiagnosed due to the inefficiency of invasive diagnostic procedures, as well as the costly treatments that go with it. Alzheimer’s is commonly thought to be a disease that exclusively affects the elderly, however, it may afflict persons of any gender or age.

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