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EU pools resources on Alzheimer's 18.11.09

MEPs in Brussels have put pressure on European governments this week to coordinate international research into Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, writes Jessie Magee.
North West MEP Marian Harkin was among those to back an EU report calling on member states to come up with a joint action plan on neurodegenerative diseases.
‘There’s no point in doubling up on Alzheimers research in different countries - it makes sense to have free trade not just in goods and services, but also in ideas and scientific knowledge,’ said the Independent MEP.
At present, 85 per cent of European public spending on Alzheimer’s research goes on national projects, with little international coordination of projects. More than 44,000 people in Ireland suffer from Alzheimers, a figure that is expected to double by 2020 because of our aging population. Although no cure exists for Alzheimers or other forms of dementia, experts agree that early diagnosis is critical to treatment and management of the disease.
EU Health Ministers are due to meet in early December to discuss the plan for a joint research strategy on Alzheimers.
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