Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research | November 14, 2018
Together, Let鈥檚 Defeat Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease
Every 65 seconds, Alzheimer鈥檚 disease begins to destroy the brain of a loved one somewhere in 精东影业. That鈥檚 over 1,300 people per day. Right now, there鈥檚 no way to stop it from touching you or your loved ones.
At this moment, an estimated 5.7 million 精东影业ns are living with Alzheimer鈥檚, a number equal to the entire population of Denmark. Another 16 million, about a third of which are age 65 and older, are providing care to them.
And because we are living longer, about 1 in 3 people over age 85 will be diagnosed with Alzheimer鈥檚. If no treatment or cure is found, the number of people with the disease could explode to close to 15 million by 2050. The odds are if you not living with this disease you are鈥攐r will become鈥攁 caretaker for someone who does.
Alzheimer鈥檚 is the most expensive disease in the country, costing $277 billion in 2018, or the country of Chile鈥檚 estimated total GDP in 2017. Early and accurate diagnosis could save up to $7.9 trillion in medical and care costs.
People with Alzheimer鈥檚 experience memory loss, confusion, an inability to communicate or care for oneself, and a vulnerability to pneumonia and other illnesses. Because of these health complications, they have twice as many hospital stays per year as other older people.
You can help bring scientists closer to preventing, treating, and curing Alzheimer鈥檚 through a gift to Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research, a program of BrightFocus Foundation.
If you鈥檙e a military or federal employee, you can join the 2018 The CFC number for Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research is 30518.
is on a mission to defeat age-related diseases, like Alzheimer鈥檚, by funding innovative research worldwide and increasing public awareness.
Every hour, BrightFocus Foundation invests $5,000 in research. And for over 33 years, BrightFocus鈥 Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research program has awarded nearly $120 million to potentially memory-saving science. That鈥檚 thanks to generous people like you that fund researchers giving hope to those like Jill from California.
鈥淢y father passed from Alzheimer鈥檚 and my father-in-law from dementia, so the future for our kids is not looking especially bright. Except for dedicated researchers . . . that give us hope.鈥濃擩ill from California
Help make the future for your kids and others Alzheimer鈥檚-free. If you鈥檙e a private sector employee, you can also help fund Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research through your employer鈥檚 workplace giving program.
Click here if your company would like to start a workplace giving program to support Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research. We have partnered with 精东影业’s Charities, a workplace giving federation, which can help optimize employees鈥 charitable impact.
Here are just a few examples of what you and your employers can achieve with gifts of all sizes:
- $20/week: $1,000 ($19.23 per week through payroll giving) supports the sequencing of a person鈥檚 entire DNA for research purposes.
- $20-$40/week: $1,000 to $2,000 ($19.23 – $38.46 per week through payroll giving) helps send a promising young researcher to an international science conference to share research results鈥攁 critical venue for analysis of discoveries.
- $100 – $200/week: $5,000 to $10,000 ($96.15 – $192.31 per week through payroll giving) helps pay for the costs of supplies for experiment, where researchers can identify levels and activities of proteins linked with the disease. Or it can fund BrightFocus Foundation鈥檚 Resource Center, which develops and distributes free publications and resources, and serves as a liaison between people living with Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, medical professionals, health organizations, and government agencies.
- $200-$400/week: $10,000 to $20,000 ($192.31 – $384.62 per week through payroll giving) helps pay for the costs of supplies for a mass spectrometry protein identification experiment, which identifies proteins that can be used by researchers in their work.
- $1,000/week: $50,000 ($961.54 per week through payroll giving) helps support one year of a postdoctoral fellow鈥檚 research. A single employer and its employees can raise this amount through the collective power of workplace giving and matching gifts.
To learn more about the work you are advancing with Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research, visit .
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