Survey shows growing concern over Alzheimer’s disease
Rehab Regs, December 28, 2007
In a national survey, more than two out of three Americans polled (68%) think it is important to increase the amount of Alzheimer's disease research funding. The survey, conducted by Hart Research for the Alzheimer's Association, also found that two out of three voters (67%) say they would be more likely to select a presidential candidate who supports increased government funding for Alzheimer's research.
Other results of the study include:
- Those 18-34 years old (65%) are as likely as seniors (64%) to be concerned about themselves or a family member developing Alzheimer's
- The concern about developing Alzheimer's cuts across party lines (Republicans, 64%; Democrats, 68%; Independents, 66%)
- Almost two-thirds (62%) of respondents said they'd be more likely to vote for a candidate who favored increasing financial assistance for families caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's
- Seven out of 10 (70%) said reforming Medicare and Medicaid to provide better care for the growing Alzheimer's population could be a determining factor in whom they vote for as president
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