Alzheimer’s costs to explode by 2038 (UPI)
OTTAWA, Jan. 4 (UPI) — Alzheimer’s and related dementia could cost the Canadian economy $97 billion a year by 2038, health experts said.
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Alzheimer’s costs to explode by 2038 (UPI)
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