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The Alzheimer Society of Canada (2010 ) projected that the current 500,000 Canadians with Alzheimer will rise to _____ cases within a generation based on population trends and risk factors, and costs increasing from 15 billion to ____ billion.
 
  a) 800,000; 105
  b) 900,500; 105
  c) 1.1 million; 153
  d) 1.5 million; 153

Question 2

Research regarding Alzheimer's disease indicates that:
 
  a) More women than men die of Alzheimer's disease
  b) Brain tissue deterioration can be reversed in some circumstances
  c) Median survival time is about 3 years from onset of symptoms
  d) Men live longer and experience less severe symptoms than women



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Answer to Question 1

Right on time. Thanks a bunch.

Answer to Question 2

Thanks for the answer, I sent you a PM for another one.





 

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