WASHINGTON -- Representative Edward Markey applauded the Obama administration’s announcement this morning that it would pledge $156 million for Alzheimer’s research and care, a progressive, irreversible brain disorder afflicting approximately 5.1 million Americans.
The announcement, Markey said, “heralds vital progress in our nation’s commitment to curing this devastating disease.”
In January of 2011, Obama signed the National Alzheimer’s Project Act, which calls for an aggressive and coordinated national Alzheimer’s disease plan. Markey, Democrat of Malden, wrote the bill.
With the aging population, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services projects that the number of people with Alzheimer’s disease, which destroys memory and thinking skills, could more than double by 2050.