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Although we are living healthier longer, many of us are also living long enough to suffer serious age-related chronic illnesses, including dementia.
Alzheimer's is a disease without a cure; the number of people afflicted continues to rise, and it is time for bureaucrats in Washington to support brain science research in the hope of finding a cure.
Concerns about government bureaucracies gaining oversight of your treatment are not misplaced. We need reforms, but the answer is not central planning.
The United States should establish the Alzheimer's Solutions Project to ultimately prevent Alzheimer's disease.
A steady stream of dire announcements will eventually fatigue the public for important warnings and devalue the voice through which the agency speaks.
Negative effects of TV might include an inability to distinguish fantasy from reality, and that violence might be due to the same failure to develop the brain in a normal fashion.
There is more data out now that helps us look into the correlation between the brain and the phenomenon of addiction.
Victory in Iraqcalls forboth military and political action.



