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Over 7 Million Americans Now Living With Alzheimer’s, 459K in Texas Alone: 2025 Report
More than 7.2 million Americans are now living with Alzheimer’s disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Association’s 2025 Facts and Figures report released Tuesday. Of those, over 459,000 live in Texas, placing the state among the hardest hit by this debilitating illness. The new data underscores not only the growing burden of Alzheimer’s, but also the unrecognized labor and emotional toll carried by over 1 million unpaid caregivers in Texas alone. The disease, which ca
Over 7 Million Americans Now Living With Alzheimer’s, 459K in Texas Alone: 2025 Report
More than 7.2 million Americans are now living with Alzheimer’s disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Association’s 2025 Facts and Figures report released Tuesday. Of those, over 459,000 live in Texas, placing the state among the hardest hit by this debilitating illness. The new data underscores not only the growing burden of Alzheimer’s, but also the unrecognized labor and emotional toll carried by over 1 million unpaid caregivers in Texas alone. The disease, which ca
Plastics Chemical Phthalates Linked to 356,000 Global Heart Deaths in 2018: NYU Study Finds
A groundbreaking study has revealed that exposure to phthalates chemicals commonly used to make plastics flexible may have played a major role in over 356,000 cardiovascular-related deaths globally in 2018. The research, conducted by a team at New York University’s Grossman School of Medicine, places a spotlight on a widespread environmental health hazard linked to one of the world’s leading causes of death. According to the study, nearly 13.5% of cardiovascular deaths in ind
Plastics Chemical Phthalates Linked to 356,000 Global Heart Deaths in 2018: NYU Study Finds
A groundbreaking study has revealed that exposure to phthalates chemicals commonly used to make plastics flexible may have played a major role in over 356,000 cardiovascular-related deaths globally in 2018. The research, conducted by a team at New York University’s Grossman School of Medicine, places a spotlight on a widespread environmental health hazard linked to one of the world’s leading causes of death. According to the study, nearly 13.5% of cardiovascular deaths in ind






