Alzheimer's Association Calls on Bush to Increase Research Funding at NIHAlzheimer's Association Find Solutions to Chronic and Long Term Care Statement of Bonnie Hogue, Director of Federal and State Issue There is a health care disaster looming on the horizon that only the President and Congress can prevent. The U.S. health care system is about to implode, and Alzheimer's disease will be the detonator. Unless we find solutions within the next few years we will bankrupt our health care system and destroy the infrastructure that provides care. Today, 4 million Americans have Alzheimer's. By mid-century, that number is expected to swell to more than 14 million. We are in a race against time. It is a race we can win - but only if President Bush leads us to the finish line. Alzheimer's is an epidemic that is already driving costs out of control. We call on President Bush to:
Twenty years ago, President Ronald Reagan launched a national campaign against Alzheimer's disease - at a time when it was assumed there were less than 2 million Americans with the disease. With foresight, he focused on the heavy "emotional, financial, and social consequences of Alzheimer's disease" and on research as the hope for families and victims. President Bush can pay no greater tribute to Ronald Reagan, or assure a more lasting legacy, than to provide the resources now for Alzheimer research and care.
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