Presidential Frontrunner Calls For Increases in Alzheimer's Research Funding, Support for Caregivers

Alzheimer’s Impact Movement Applauds Hillary Clinton’s Focus on Alzheimer’s, Encourages Other Campaigns to Answer

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — At an event today in Iowa, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will release her plan for addressing the growing Alzheimer’s crisis, calling for both increases in federal research funding and support for caregivers. The Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) commends Clinton for making Alzheimer’s disease a priority issue for her campaign and urges every presidential candidate to focus on Alzheimer’s disease. Clinton’s plan proposes spending $2 billion annually on Alzheimer’s research and improved support for the more than 15 million Americans currently providing care for people suffering with Alzheimer’s. Her plan also includes coverage for comprehensive Alzheimer’s care and support of planning services consistent with the HOPE for Alzheimer’s Act, a top priority for AIM. Leading experts have stated that a ramp up to $2 billion a year for research funding is necessary to prevent and effectively treat Alzheimer’s by 2025. Just last week, congressional leaders allocated a nearly 60 percent boost for federal Alzheimer’s research funding, providing approximately $936 million annually for Alzheimer’s disease research at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). “This year Alzheimer’s disease became a bipartisan priority on Capitol Hill. Today, we commend Secretary Clinton for making Alzheimer’s a priority on the presidential campaign trail,” said Harry Johns, President and CEO of AIM. “Secretary Clinton’s plan is bold, and it aligns with the expert consensus of leading Alzheimer’s researchers and physicians nationwide. We continue to urge all candidates to share their own plans for addressing this disease.” “My mom was diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease when she was 57,” said Heather Van Lin, an Alzheimer’s advocate from Iowa. “At first I was angry that no cure existed and I would lose my best friend sooner than we were ready, but then I chose to take action by becoming an advocate, which meant encouraging all candidates to make Alzheimer’s a priority in their campaigns and holding them accountable when they are elected to office. Too many families are facing this disease and it is too expensive for our country. It makes sense that Alzheimer’s is part of the national conversation.” Alzheimer’s disease is the most expensive disease in the U.S. and the only cause of death among the nation’s top 10 that cannot be prevented, cured or even slowed. Today, there are more than 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease and more than 15 million Americans providing care for people with Alzheimer’s. For more information on the Alzheimer’s Impact Movement, visit alzimpact.org. Alzheimer’s Impact Movement The Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) is a nonpartisan, nonprofit advocacy organization working in strategic partnership with the Alzheimer’s Association. AIM advocates for policies to overcome Alzheimer’s disease, including increased investment in research, improved care and support, and development of approaches to reduce the risk of developing dementia. For more information, visit www.alzimpact.org. SOURCE Alzheimer’s Impact Movement (AIM) RELATED LINKS http://www.alzimpact.org Journalists and Bloggers Visit PR Newswire for Journalists, our free resources for releases, photos and customized feeds. You can also send a free ProfNet request for experts.

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