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Older and Wiser? - Tackling Problems of the Ageing Brain

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Broadcast Date: Tuesday 16 November 2004
Summary: New research centre to develop treatments for age-related diseases

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 Synopsis

MicroscopeAdvances in science and medical research mean that we're all living longer these days. But longer life comes at a price. An individual living to the age of 85 may have as much as a 40% chance of developing Alzheimer's disease or a similar, related condition.

The new Wolfson Centre for Age-Related Diseases at King's College London, brings leading clinical researchers and scientists under one roof, with the aim of developing treatments for age-related diseases.

There are nearly 18 million people suffering from dementia in the world today and experts predict that, by 2025, this figure will have almost doubled.

We may live longer, but what quality of life will we have?

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