Alzheimer’s Disease & Dementia In The United States: An OPEN MINDS Market Intelligence Report
Dementia is defined by the Alzheimer’s Association as an overall term for a particular group of symptoms–difficulties with memory, language, problem solving, and other thinking skills with Alzheimer’s disease as one of the most well-known causes of dementia in the U.S. In Alzheimer’s disease, brain changes (caused by abnormal proteins and neuron degeneration) are the most common contributor to dementia.
This report includes:
US spending on Alzheimer's disease and dementia treatment, over time
Alzheimer's disease and dementia population, deaths, and care estimates, by age and over time
State-by-state estimates on . . .