Report Finds Alzheimer's, Dementia Afflict More Than 35 Million Worldwide And Rising Rapidly
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Publication date: Sep 21, 2009
Publication date: Sep 21, 2009
The most current statistics show that there are an estimated 35 million sufferers of Alzheimer's Disease around the world, up from 24 million in 2005, and even higher than the previous prediction that numbers would reach 31 million by 2010, emphasizing a need for more aggressive research and policy action.
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