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7/11/2013  Protect Your Memory - Protect your Brain

 
Dr. Z

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"The doctor of the future will give No Medicine, but will interest his patients in the care of the Human Frame, in Diet, and in the Cause and Prevention of Disease."

Thomas A. Edison

Today's Topic:

Protect Your Precious Memory!

Protect Your Precious Brain!

Senior Moments

Can't find your car keys….again?

Misplaced your glasses... again?

Can't remember where you parked your car…again?

Frustrated?

Embarrassed?

Don't remember names or faces very well?

Ever walk into a room and then can't remember ... why you came?

Do these events happen more often?

Do you try to laugh them off as "Senior Moments"?


*** DON'T!

These Are Possible Warning Signs

*** 1 in 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer’s Disease or another dementia!

 

Take Action NOW


Content:


 

Senior Moments - No Laughing Matter

Your memory problems are no laughing matter, no joke.

Your current embarrassing memory lapses could easily be warning signals of changes inside your brain that can rob you of your Memory and your Independence tomorrow.

 


Alzheimer's Statistics

There is a terrifying memory loss epidemic: Dementia and Alzheimer's are dramatically on the rise in our country.

Today, one out of eight people over the age of 65 suffer from Alzheimer's (20%) - over the age of 80 this number increases to five out of ten (50%).

Here are some statistics from

"National Alzheimer's Association 2013 Facts and Figures"
:

1 in 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer’s Disease or another dementia!

An estimated 5.4 million Americans of all ages have Alzheimer's disease (2011). This figure includes 5.2 million people aged 65 and older and 200,000 individuals under age 65 who have familial or early-onset Alzheimer's.

By 2030, all baby boomers will be at least 65 years old. That year, the number of people aged 65 and older with Alzheimer's is expected to reach 7.7 million, a nearly 50 percent increase from the 5.2 million age 65 order older currently (2011) affected.

By 2050, that number is expected to reach between 11 and 16 million unless medical breakthroughs identify ways to prevent or more effectively treat the disease. Barring such developments, by 2050 more than 60 percent of people with Alzheimer's disease will be aged 85 or older.

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I wish you well.

Thank you again for your interest and support.

Dr. Z

Peter Zeischegg, MS, DC, DACNB
Board Certified Chiropractic Neurologist

 

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