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Projected Numbers of People Aged 65 and Over in the U.S. Population with Alzheimer’s Disease (in Millions) Using the U.S. Census Bureau Estimates of Population Growth* [ Get More Details ]
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Framingham Estimated Liftime Risks for Alzheimer’s by Age and Sex [ Get More Details ]
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The estimated lifetime risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease is: Nearly 1 in 5 for women (17.2%) One in 10 for men (9.1%) [ Get More Details ]
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Currently someone in the U.S. develops Alzheime’s disease every 69 seconds. By the middle of the century, that will increase to every 33 seconds. [ Get More Details ]
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Every 69 seconds, someone in the U.S. develops Alzheimer’s disease. [ Get More Details ]
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Of the 5.2 million Americans over age 65 with Alzheimer’s disease, 3.4 million are women and 1.8 million are men. [ Get More Details ]
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Of those with Alzheimer’s disease, 4% are under age 65 6% are between the ages of 65 and 74 45% are between the ages of 75 and 84 45% are age 85 and older [ Get More Details ]
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Close to half of all people over the age of 85 have Alzheimer’s disease (43%). [ Get More Details ]
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In 2011, an estimated 5.4 million Americans have Alzheimer’s disease. [ Get More Details ]
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1 in 8 older Americans has Alzheimer’s disease. [ Get More Details ]
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Around 75 – 100 experimental therapies that are aimed at slowing or stopping the progression of Alzheimer’s disease are currently in clinical trials. [ Get More Details ]
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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved 5 drugs that have proven to temporarily slow the worsening of Alzheimer’s disease symptoms for an average of 6 – 12 months… [ Get More Details ]