Tuesday, March 20, 2007

The Graying of America

Report: Over 5M Living with Alzheimer's -- WASHINGTON - More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease, a 10 percent increase since the last Alzheimer's Association estimate five years ago — and a count that supports the long-forecast dementia epidemic as the population grays.

After issuing their report, the Alzheimer's Association disbanded, citing poor attendance and "nobody was paying their dues." When the bus for the home finally left, several more attendees wandered in from somewhere wondering where the Dewey for President rally was meeting



Report: Over 5M Living with Alzheimer's -- WASHINGTON - More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease, a 10 percent increase since the last Alzheimer's Association estimate five years ago — and a count that supports the long-forecast dementia epidemic as the population grays.

After issuing their report, the Alzheimer's Association disbanded, citing poor attendance and "nobody was paying their dues." When the bus for the home finally left, several more attendees wandered in from somewhere wondering where the Dewey for President rally was meeting



Report: Over 5M Living with Alzheimer's -- WASHINGTON - More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease, a 10 percent increase since the last Alzheimer's Association estimate five years ago — and a count that supports the long-forecast dementia epidemic as the population grays.

After issuing their report, the Alzheimer's Association disbanded, citing poor attendance and "nobody was paying their dues." When the bus for the home finally left, several more attendees wandered in from somewhere wondering where the Dewey for President rally was meeting



Report: Over 5M Living with Alzheimer's -- WASHINGTON - More than 5 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's disease, a 10 percent increase since the last Alzheimer's Association estimate five years ago — and a count that supports the long-forecast dementia epidemic as the population grays.

After issuing their report, the Alzheimer's Association disbanded, citing poor attendance and "nobody was paying their dues." When the bus for the home finally left, several more attendees wandered in from somewhere wondering where the Dewey for President rally was meeting


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

LOL

Anonymous said...

LOL