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Alzheimer's Seeking Additional Funding From Congress

Request for Congress to Approve $425 Million for Alzheimer's

Alzheimer’s is a growing public health crisis. In 2017, the U.S. spent $259 billion in direct costs caring for individuals living with Alzheimer’s or other dementias, $175 billion of which came in direct costs to Medicare and Medicaid. And while Congress has more than tripled Alzheimer’s and dementia research funding at the National Institute of Health (NIH) in recent years, leading experts say a greater investment is still needed.

That is why I am joining the Alzheimer’s Association in asking Congress to approve an additional $425 million increase in the government’s Fiscal Year 2019 budget.

As someone who has two parents with Alzheimer’s, I understand the enormous burden dementia has on Georgia’s families and the economy. Today, there are over 140,000 Georgians living with Alzheimer’s – the only leading cause of death without a way to prevent, cure or even slow its progression.

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Barring the development of medical breakthroughs, the number of Americans with the disease is set to triple over the next 35 years, and the cost of care will increase to $1.1 trillion in 2050. It is only through adequate funding that we will change this trajectory.

Please join me in asking Congressman Loudermilk of our own District 11 along with our state Senators David Perdue and Johnny Isakson to support an additional $425 million in Alzheimer’s and dementia research funding at the NIH. Together we can end Alzheimer’s.

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Sincerely,

Debbie Levin

GA’s 11th Congressional District

Alzheimer’s Association

Alzheimer’s Impact Movement

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