All Press Releases for March 02, 2015

Coming Explosion in Alzheimer's Disease May be Starting Sooner Than Expected

Alzheimer's just became #1 cause of death for women in UK--new study



    MOUNT DORA, FL, March 02, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- A new British study highlighting the fact that memory-destroying Alzheimer's has become the leading cause of death in women in the UK, should ring alarm bells in the US, says a leading brain-health specialist.

The study, conducted by Alzheimer's Research UK, also found that women are far more likely than men to become caretakers of Alzheimer's sufferers, causing them to experience physical and emotional stress, and often times lose their jobs in the process.

Alzheimer's disease is currently the #6 leading cause of death of men and women in the US, and it is predicted that two billion people worldwide could be at risk for the disease by the year 2050.

Dr. Daniel Thomas, founder of DementiaQuiz.com, said, "There is every reason to believe that what has been seen in the British study may soon be seen here in the states. Alzheimer's is not only the most-feared disease, but is also the fastest-growing disease in America. This is an unprecedented health-care crisis that could cost this country $1 trillion a year. The scope of the looming medical-care disaster is beyond comparison. If this disease is not contained, it may bankrupt the US healthcare system!"

Dr. Thomas presented some sobering facts about dementia: There are over 100 different types. Alzheimer's disease accounts for 75% of the dementia cases, but they all have one thing in common: Massive loss (death) of brain cells. Conventional medicine has little to offer. FDA-approved drugs may reduce some symptoms, but generally only do so for 6-12 months, and half of all patients show no improvement whatsoever. Furthermore, these drugs do nothing to prevent, stop, or reverse the underlying disease process itself.

Added Dr. Thomas, "But there is new hope emerging from the field of neurogenesis--a process whereby new nerve cells are generated in the areas of the brain that are dead or dying."

A forerunner to brain-destroying Alzheimer's disease is a medical condition called Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). You enter a room and cannot remember why. You misplace your keys, stumble for a word, or can't put a name to a familiar face. You might even experience a slight delay in deciding to do something and actually doing it, such as changing lanes on the highway. Any one of these events could be blamed on the fast pace and high stress of today's world. Or they could be the first signs of MCI. People with MCI are 14 times more likely than cognitively-healthy adults to progress to full-blown Alzheimer's disease. To learn if you may be at risk for developing MCI or Alzheimer's disease, there is a free online dementia quiz at DementiaQuiz.com. It takes less than 10 minutes to complete.

About Dr. Daniel Thomas, DO, MS: Dr. Thomas is a brain-health specialist and founder of DementiaQuiz.com. He is a leader in the promising field of neurogenesis. Dr. Thomas earned his medical degree from Des Moines University, a Master's degree Metabolic and Nutritional Medicine from the University of South Florida College of Medicine, and a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from Andrews University.

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