Alzheimer's disease is the seventh leading cause of death in American adults and affects an estimated 4.5 million Americans and 8 million more people world wide. Alzheimer's is most prevalent in people over 65 years old. Studies have also shown that elderly women have a much higher risk for Alzheimer's disease than men due to a drop in estrogen after menopause.
In 1998 the United States had only 9,000 Geriatricians (an MD with a specialty in geriatrics) trained to care for 34 million Americans over age 65. A sobering new statistic reveals the figure has declined to only 6,700 specialists, yet the need steadily rises with a projection of 62 million over age 65 by 2025! An estimated 43 percent of…
Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide, posted 9-year study concludes preventing or… As far back as 2006, the New York Times was reporting on the deepening…
Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide, commented on Hospital Stays Often Cause Decline for… My dad had a horrible outcome from the hospital. I'm with you on this…
Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide, commented on Study: Gender Makes Big Difference in… Thanks for the update on women and AD, Dorian. Anecdotal evidence seemed…
Carol Bradley Bursack, Health Guide, commented on African Americans are 2 to 3 Times More… Thanks for this eye-opening post! This is, as you say, startling…