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"An increasing number of people in Europe and the rest of the world are affected by Alzheimer’s disease, and in recent decades, the average age of sufferers has fallen. While, in the past, the disease was already a social and healthcare problem, it has now become an urgent priority on the agenda of national healthcare policies. Therefore, the commitment the European Union intends to make over the next few years, in terms of coordinating policies at European level, is positive. This will involve research and the exchange of good practice in dealing with Alzheimer’s disease, early diagnosis and support for sufferers’ families, as in many Member States, families are today under great financial and psychological pressure as a result of looking after people who need constant care and treatment. I am voting in favour of the report by Mrs Matias in the hope that much will be done – more than has been done so far – for an illness that is becoming increasingly common, but which has major social implications which are not as widely known."@en1

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