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Alzheimer Disease

Diagnoses of Alzheimer disease expected to increase

Published in Physician Law Weekly, March 23rd, 2005

Six years ago, Jim Brennan was a top cop in the violent crimes unit of the Chicago Police Department.

Today, he can't handle a gun without hurting himself.

And one of his greatest fears is that he'll stumble into a closet in the middle of the night, again, and not be able to find his way out.

Brennan has Alzheimer's disease. At 58, he is a point man walking into a nightmare that threatens to ambush an entire generation of baby boomers.

"It's very unsettling, but the reality is we are diagnosing more and more younger patients with Alzheimer's disease," says Marwan Sabbagh, MD, of the Sun Health Research...

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