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Saving Lives, Saving Money: Dividends for Americans investing in Alzheimer research

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    • Delaying the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease would reduce the projected number of people with moderate to severe cases of the disase to 4.4 million instead of 10.3 million…  
    • Beneficiaries with Alzheimer’s disease account for 34% of Medicare spending but make up only 12.8% of the 65 and older population.  
    • According to the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, a medicine in development targets CA125, a surface protein, or antigen, that is released in excess quantities by some ovarian cancers.…  
    • Medicare spending for those with Alzheimer’s disease will triple by 2015–to $189 billion from $62 billion in 2000. By 2050, Medicare will be spending more than $1 trillion on beneficiaries…  
    • A $1 billion-investment in Alzheimer’s research that led to research breakthroughs by 2010 could have a 10-to-1 return by 2015, and a 90-to-1 return by 2050.  
    • Research breakthroughs that slow the onset and progression of Alzheimer’s disease could achieve annual Medicare savings of $51 billion by 2015, $126 billion by 2025, and $444 billion by 2050.  
    • State and federal Medicaid spending on nursing home care for beneficiaries with Alzheimer’s disease was $19 billion in 2000.