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1 in 85 to Have Alzheimers By 2050, Researchers Say

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1 in 85 to Have Alzheimers By 2050, Researchers Say

Jun 11, 10:36 PM

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WASHINGTON - More than 26 million people worldwide have Alzheimers disease, and a new forecast says the number will quadruple by 2050. At that rate, one in 85 people will have the brain-destroying disease in 40 years, researchers from Johns Hopkins University conclude. The new estimates, being presented today at an Alzheimers Association conference in Washington, are not very different from previous projections of the looming global dementia epidemic with the graying of the worlds population. But they serve as a sobering reminder of the toll to come if scientists cannot find better ways to battle Alzheimers and protect aging brains. If we can make even modest advances in preventing Alzheimers disease, or delay its progression, we could have a huge global public health impact, said Johns Hopkins public health specialist Ron Brookmeyer, who led the new study. The biggest jump is projected for densely populated Asia, home of almost half of todays Alzheimers cases, 12.6 million. By 2050, Asia will have 62.8 million of the worlds 106 million Alzheimers patients, the study projects. A recent U.S. study estimated that this nations Alzheimers toll will reach 16 million by 2050, compared with more than 5 million today. The new estimate is significantly lower, suggesting only 3.1 million North American cases today and 8.8 million by 2050. Among the estimates for other regions are: * Africa, 1.3 million today and 6.3 million in 2050. * Europe, 7.2 million and 16.5 million. * Latin America and the Caribbean, 2 million and 10.8 million. * Oceania, 200,000 and 800,000.

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1 in 85 to Have Alzheimers By 2050, Researchers Say
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