According to a 2014 study from Rush University Medical
Center, the number of deaths attributable to the Alzheimer’s disease had been
vastly undercalculated. The research showed that Alzheimer’s was the underlying
cause in 500,000 deaths in the United States in 2010, a figure close to six
times the estimate from the Centers for Disease Control. This means that in a
single year, Alzheimer’s claimed nearly as many lives as AIDS — responsible for
636,000 deaths in this country — had taken in more than three decades.
See NY Times article: Alzheimer's: A Neglected Epidemic.
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