Alzheimer Research and Care Update
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Congress Recommends Funding for Alzheimer Research and Care This is the fourth year in a row that Congress and the President have stepped back from the government's commitment to Alzheimer research. Senate Hearing on Alzheimer's On July 17th, Senators Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) and Richard Burr (R-NC) held the first-ever hearing featuring the leadership of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Food & Drug Administration (FDA). The NIH provided an overview of current progress in Alzheimer research, the CDC discussed the importance of continuing the Brain Health Initiative and the FDA discussed their role in assuring the safety and effectiveness of Alzheimer drugs. Senators Mikulski and Burr urged the leaders of NIH, CDC and FDA to work together to improve the federal response to Alzheimer's disease. Listen to the replay or read the testimony. New National Alzheimer's Study Group On July 11th, the co-chairs of the Congressional Task Force on Alzheimer's Disease, the Alzheimer's Association and Senators Mikulski and Burr announced the creation of an Alzheimer's Disease Study Group to address the escalating epidemic Alzheimer's disease poses to the nation. Chaired by former House Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-GA) and former Nebraska Senator Bob Kerrey (D-NE), the group will evaluate the nation's current effort to combat Alzheimer's disease and develop recommendations for the public and private sectors to address the problem. A report to the Congressional Alzheimer's Task Force and the Association is expected in the spring of 2008. View the press release. Vote for a CURE FOR ALZHEIMER'S Thanks to advocates like you, the Alzheimer's Association CURE FOR ALZHEIMER'S project is in the running to be one of the final five projects in The Members ProjectSM , an American Express initiative that will award up to $5 million to a project selected by cardholders. You can help even if you don't have an American Express card. Spread the word now by forwarding this e-mail to your family, friends and colleagues, and asking them to make CURE FOR ALZHEIMER'S a national priority by voting for this project. To vote, here's what you need to do by Sunday, July 22 at 11:59 p.m. (ET) :
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Questions? Contact Jennifer.Zeitzer@alz.org.




