China launches war on Alzheimer’s that may affect 10 per cent of population by 2050

China has launched a comprehensive national campaign against Alzheimer’s, as projections warn the degenerative brain disease could affect nearly 10 per cent of citizens by 2050. With the world’s fastest-growing dementia caseload set to sharply grow by mid-century, China is mobilising top scientific
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via South China Morning Post
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