Second OpinionZen and the art of dealing with AlzheimerVon Denise Grady Published: 14 August 2007NewYork TimesWährend the YouTube forum with the Democratic presidential candidates in July, came the first question about health care from two middle-age brothers in Iowa, who faced the camera with their elderly mother. Not everyone with Alzheimer’s disease, two loving sons, they care, they said, adding that a boom expected in the dementia in the next few decades. “What you need to fight this disease now prepared?” They asked. The politicians mouth generalities about health care, larded with poignant anecdotes. None of them answered the question of the Alzheimer’s Krankheit.Natürlich that has nothing to do with the Gov’t to actually cure this disease. or any other. It has with what they do to those who suffer from it to help their families and the country (as others) who have this incurable condition with the boomers in the coming decades are overwhelmed. What will they do now to prepare for that future reality? What will they do now for families struggling to parents and grandparents with limited resources, financial and other care are? Why wait for the crisis to really be on us, here is the whole article, answered this (inspired by the politicians) Question: http://www. nytimes. com/2007/08/14/health/14seco. html? em & ex = 1187409600 & en = 9d12b62e641d4304 & ei = 5087% 0A