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Memory, Aging & Alzheimer's: The Importance of Early Detection
What if you couldn't remember how to tie your shoes? Answer a phone? Didn't know your address? Or recognize the face of your son or daughter? These are some of the frightening things that happen to Alzheimer's patients. Regrettably, Alzheimer's patients aren't the only victims. The people who care for them suffer as well ? from fatigue, emotional distress and financial woes. Currently, over 4 million people exist in the grip of Alzheimer's disease, costing society well over $100 billion annually. That number is expected to double every twenty years.

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