To meet a U.S. goal to effectively treat and prevent Alzheimer’s disease by 2025, patient, caregiver, and advocacy communities are recommending a $289 million hike in federal research dollars for fiscal year 2022. UsAgainstAlzheimer’s is supporting that recommendation — and calling for greater urgency in meeting national Alzheimer’s community goals set nearly a decade ago. The new funding would go to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for investigations into prospective therapies to prevent and…
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