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My Dad passed at home. His wish, to be near Mom. 88, married 70 years, alzheimers with hospice...a vegetable last few days.
Alzheimer research is where some money should go, it's horrible. Now Mom (98 in 2 weeks) has had dementia and I'm prepared for Alzheimers diagnosis. She repeats over & over, memory lasts less than 5 minutes.
Caregivers 24/7.
 
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I visited my parents, two days before he went into assisted living because his Alzheimer's finally got to be too much for her to handle alone. It should have happened sooner, but she wanted him to spend one last birthday in the house he grew up in.
If she had ever fallen or otherwise gotten incapacitated he wouldn't have known what to do, and they both would have died there.

It's been almost 8 years but I still think about it often.

A terrifying prospect. Thank God that didn't happen; Alzheimer's and dementia are terrible.
 
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I would think that there is so much money in potential Alzheimer's cure/treatments that it would be a world-wide priority.
 
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My Dad passed at home. His wish, to be near Mom. 88, married 70 years, alzheimers with hospice...a vegetable last few days.
Alzheimer research is where some money should go, it's horrible. Now Mom (98 in 2 weeks) has had dementia and I'm prepared for Alzheimers diagnosis. She repeats over & over, memory lasts less than 5 minutes.
Caregivers 24/7.
Fuddy, since I got cancer, i sure have changed what I eat.
this is what is suggested for brain health, all old news but if you can modify your diet a little, it might help
 
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I would think that there is so much money in potential Alzheimer's cure/treatments that it would be a world-wide priority.
You're right. US Fed spending on Alzheimer's research is $3.8B, which ain't nothing, but cancer gets $7.2B.

Of course, cancer is scarier to most, and infinitely more likely to affect those in their working prime. Read that as "those making spending decisions", if you will.

Researching worldwide spending, most other countries are under $100M/year on Alzheimers. It may be a case where it has been determined that more dollars won't translate to faster/better cure.
 
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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the top 10 causes of death in the United States in 2022 are:
  1. Heart disease
  2. Cancer
  3. Unintentional injuries
  4. Stroke
  5. COVID-19
  6. Chronic lower respiratory diseases
7. Alzheimer's disease
8. Diabetes
9. Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome, and nephrosis
10. Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis
 
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Eddie Jordan. F1 team owner.

 
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Two-time heavyweight champion George Foreman dies at age 76​

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    Mike CoppingerMar 21, 2025, 10:23 PM ET
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"Big" George Foreman, one of the most influential and recognizable boxers of all time, died Friday, his family announced on his social media account.
He was 76.
Foreman, who captured an Olympic gold medal in 1968, was a two-time heavyweight champion and Hall of Fame boxer.
He's perhaps best known for the historic Rumble in the Jungle bout with Muhammad Ali in 1974 in Zaire, a fight Foreman lost in an upset via eighth-round KO. It's arguably the most famous fight of all time, and the "When We Were Kings" film that chronicled the fight won an Oscar for best documentary feature.
Foreman, of course, made history yet again later in his career. He fought five more times after he lost the heavyweight championship to Ali at age 25, including a fifth-round TKO victory over Joe Frazier (whom he stopped in two rounds to first win the title) and a fifth-round KO of Ron Lyle in a classic slugfest.
George Foreman is lead away from the grounded Joe Frazier by the referee during their bout in Kingston, Jamaica on Jan. 22, 1973. Foreman won by TKO. AP Photo
After that fifth fight at 28, Foreman shockingly announced his retirement and began a career as an ordained minister in his native Texas.
Foreman was retired for 10 years. He returned to boxing in 1987 at age 38. And he went on to mount arguably the most impressive sports comeback ever.
At first, Foreman padded his record with easy wins. One of them was a second-round knockout of Gerry Cooney. But then, in 1991, Foreman proved this comeback was for real when he pushed the great Evander Holyfield to the brink in a classic heavyweight title fight at age 42. Though he was unsuccessful in his bid to become a two-time heavyweight champion, Foreman was undeterred.
Five fights later, following a loss to Tommy Morrison, Foreman accomplished the unthinkable.
Down on the scorecards in another title fight, Foreman landed a two-punch combination that laid Michael Moorer down for the count of 10 in 1994. At 45 years and 299 days old, Foreman was once again the heavyweight champion of the world, the oldest man in history to hold boxing's greatest prize (and also the oldest champion ever, a record that stood for 20 years).
"It happened," Jim Lampley called on the HBO broadcast. "It happened!"
Foreman went on to have a successful career alongside Lampley as an HBO boxing analyst. But his greatest success outside the ring was yet to come.
The same year Foreman defeated Moorer, he launched his eponymous grill. He went on to sell more than 100 million grills worldwide.
In 1999, he sold the commercial rights to the George Foreman grill for $138 million.
Foreman's final fight came in November 1997, a majority decision loss to Shannon Briggs.
He held his role with HBO as a ringside analyst for 12 years, ending in 2004.
The Ring named Foreman the ninth-greatest puncher of all time and, in 2002, one of the 25 best boxers of the past 80 years.
In a statement, Top Rank called Foreman "one of the biggest punchers and personalities the sport has ever seen."
"George was a great friend to not only myself but to my entire family," Top Rank chairman Bob Arum said. "We've lost a family member and are absolutely devastated."
 

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