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Alzheimer’s early diagnosis gains support as cases surpass 7 million in America

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Alzheimer’s disease It currently affects more than 7 million people in the US, with nearly four in five Americans saying they want to know if they have it before they develop symptoms.

This data comes from the Alzheimer’s Disease Association’s annual report entitled “Effects and Numbers of Alzheimer’s Disease.”

“For a long time, it was like, ‘Oh, I wouldn’t want to know.’ In an interview with Fox News Digital, Dr. Elizabeth Edgarry, senior director of Community Programs and Services at the Alzheimer’s Association, said:

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Edgar mentioned advances in technology that enable early Detection of Alzheimer’s Diseasemaking your tests more accessible than ever.

“People have a hard time trying to understand. Is it normal aging or is it something we should check out?” the expert said. (istock)

Traditionally, presymptomatic Alzheimer’s disease testing included costly and invasive methods such as pet scans and spine taps.

And if it comes Senior HealthEdgarry said determining the level of potential red flag urgency can be difficult.

“We’re about to get to where we have cancer today. This is more openness, support and right to survival.”

“People have a hard time trying to understand. Is that normal aging or is it something we should check out?”

Another obstacle is that testing can take a very long time. “The process can take months or years to get to where someone is getting a definitive diagnosis,” Edgar said.

One woman leaned over to hug another older woman from behind the shoulder of a woman sitting. Both women are older with white hair.

New blood tests can predict the possibility that Alzheimer’s disease will develop in a person before symptoms begin, experts said. (istock)

Introduction of New blood test – What can predict the likelihood that Alzheimer’s disease will develop in a person before symptoms begin – the process becomes much more difficult, experts pointed out.

“It’s much more common, more affordable and more accessible.”

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The growing desire for transparency could also be linked to a rapid rise in nursing care costs and labor in the care itself.

The cost of caring for people with Alzheimer’s and other dementia is projected to reach $384 billion in 2025, according to the Alzheimer’s Disease Association.

It has two pairs of hands on the frame and one other hand. Subjects hold hands, both of which look older.

The country’s costs of caring for people with Alzheimer’s and other dementia are projected to reach $384 billion in 2025, from $24 billion a year ago. (istock)

Almost 12 million family and friends provide 19.2 billion hours of unpaid care, worth an additional $413 billion.

“Everyone who cared for someone or had a close friend affected…it’s hard not to want to change that,” said Edgarry, whose mother was suffering from the form of dementia.

“I’m a neurologist – this is why dementia is rising and how to reduce the risk.”

Three out of five surveyed responded that they would accept moderate or high risk levels from Take medicine Slows the progression of the disease.

While the disease progresses still requires much research, Edger said people can take steps to reduce the risk.

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“Eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables — Mediterranean diet is probably something most people know — exercise, handling Hypertension …It all seems like it makes a positive difference,” she told Fox News Digital.

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There are over 140 treatment options in the work, and Edger said Americans may feel more optimistic than ever about the reality of Alzheimer’s, despite the increased risks amid aging population.

Older women and older men sit at a kitchen table with plates of fresh fruits in front of them.

“Eating a diet rich in fruit and vegetables seems to make a positive difference,” the expert advised. (istock)

“We also see a high awareness of Alzheimer’s,” the expert noted. “For a long time, and even so, many people are not diagnosed. But those numbers are changing.”

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“We’re about to get to where we have cancer today. This is more openness, support and right to survival.”

Chloe Quill is a Lifestyle Production assistant for Fox News Digital. She and her lifestyle team cover a variety of story topics, including food and drink, travel, and health.

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