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Who am I? I am a screwed-up blogger and an active blog reader since 2007. A soulful dreamer who believes that passion is life and a person who is looking for meaning, just like any other human being in this world. A super girl wannabe who is currently taking chances and chasing pavements, while keeping up with time and living life in general. This is me, and this blog is the outlet of my random thoughts. (^___^)

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  • 10 Million Baby Boomers Face Alzheimer's Epidemic
    Thursday, April 3, 2008 @ 4:19 PM | comment (0)

    Approximately 10 million American baby boomers will develop Alzheimer's disease in their lifetime. This will place enormous strains on the U.S. health-care system.

    At least 5.2 million Americans currently suffer from Alzheimer's. By 2010, there will be 500,000 new cases each year, and nearly one million new cases annually by 2050.

    The disease is now the seventh deadliest illness in the nation.