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KU Alzheimer and Memory Program (KU-AMP)

Alzheimer's Disease


Alzheimer's disease causes progressive brain changes that lead to declines of memory, judgment, ability to carry out usual daily activities, and personality changes.

Increasing age is the greatest risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. An estimated one in 10 people over the age of 65 are affected. The risk for developing the disease doubles every five years after the age of 65 years so that nearly one-half of people over the age of 85 have Alzheimer's disease. * That number has more than doubled since 1980 and will continue to grow at a staggering rate, given the unprecedented growth of the aging population.

*Reference: Alzheimer's Association Fact Sheet-2005
For more information, go to www.alz.org.