by a car and everything was turned upside down. how did she recover? she ll teach us. then, the crisis in america. we call it that. it s alzheimers disease. the numbers are alarming and on the rise. this year, there will be an estimated 5.4 million americans living with the disease. a lot of people asking about the numbers all the time. there s a new report out from the alzheimers association saying an ageing baby boomer generation will cause that number to rapidly escalate. you could guess that. they say the number of cases will increase from 5.4 million to 16 million by the year 2050. it s devastating. it s a devastating brain disease that erases your ability to remember moments, experiences and people in your life. it destroys nerve cells that allow you to think clearly. it can wipe away your ability to function like walking and swallowing. the news isn t all grim. that s what we want to talk about. what s remarbleable is while there s no cure, we learned some brain chan
estimated 5.4 million americans living with the disease. a lot of people asking about the numbers all the time. there s a new report out from the alzheimers association saying an ageing baby boomer generation will cause that number to rapidly escalate. you could guess that. they say the number of cases will increase from 5.4 million to 16 million by the year 2050. it s devastating. it s a devastating brain disease that erases your ability to remember moments, experiences and people in your life. it destroys nerve cells that allow you to think clearly. it can wipe away your ability to function like walking and swallowing. the news isn t all grim. that s what we want to talk about. what s remarbleable is while there s no cure, we learned some brain changes begin 20 years before symptoms appear. therefore, there are things you can do to slow down the progression. i m not talking about by months by potentially by years. joining me to talk about this from los angeles, dr. gary sma
i m going to introduce you to a model and actress who thought she was invincible. like was great, then she got hit by a car and everything was turned upside down. how did she recover? she ll teach us. then, the crisis in america. we call it that. it s alzheimers disease. the numbers are alarming and on the rise. this year, there will be an estimated 5.4 million americans living with the disease. a lot of people asking about the numbers all the time. there s a new report out from the alzheimers association saying an ageing baby boomer generation will cause that number to rapidly escalate. you could guess that. they say the number of cases will increase from 5.4 million to 16 million by the year 2050. it s devastating. it s a devastating brain disease that erases your ability to remember moments, experiences and people in your life. it destroys nerve cells that allow you to think clearly. it can wipe away your ability to function like walking and swallowing. the news isn t al