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Kids fear 2 parents with Alzheimer's (AP)

Only News Photos Video/Audio KIDS FEAR 2 PARENTS WITH ALZHEIMER'S By CARLA K.Associated Press Writer _Mon Mar 10, 10:18 PM ET_ CHICAGO - One parent with Alzheimer's disease is tough enough, but imagine the memory-robbing illness striking both parents and knowing chances are high you'll get it, too.Study of more than 100 families for the first time gauges the size of that risk."I'm scared," said Jackie Lustig, 52, of Sudbury, Mass.Father died of Alzheimer's and whose mother is living it.Hoping to heck that the pharmaceuticalpaniese up with something better than there is now.A nice way to go.The study, appearing in March's Archives of Neurology, found more than 22 percent of the adult children of 111 couples with Alzheimer's had the disease themselves.Grew with age.Offspring older than 60, more than 30 percent were affected.Those older than 70, nearly 42 percent had the disease.Studies have found a 6 to 13 percent prevalence of the disease in the U.Population older than 65.At age 62, Gayle Dorman worries every time she misplaces her car keys.This the day I'm going to start losing it?Wonders.The suburban Ta, Wash.Spent eight years caring for her parents, who died of Alzheimer's, and in a cruel coincidence, her husband's mother, who also died of the illness.She said she was surprised to learn "a lot of other people have a double whammy like I do.One knows how many people have two afflicted parents, but experts say that as baby boomers age, there are likely to be more.For now, there's no cure for the more than 26 million people worldwide estimated to have Alzheimer's, which gradually destroys memory and other mental abilities.Dorman took part in the University of Washington study to find out more about her risk and to help researchers identify culprit genes that could lead to new treatments.Were recruited through the university's Alzheimer's research center.In the study, diagnoses were confirmed through medical records, autopsies and examination by researchers.With Alzheimer's had 297 children who lived to adulthood and 67 of those children had Alzheimer's.Senior author Dr.Bird of the University of Washington said he was ufortable saying the normal risk tripled or quadrupled in people with two affected parents because the study was small and had noparison group."What I'mfortable saying is that risk is increased and we're working on trying to find out what the magnitude is," Bird said.The study was funded by the National Institute on Aging and the U.Department of Veterans Affairs.Bird disclosed in the paper that he has a licensing agreement with Athena Diagnostics Inc.Does lab testing for a gene related to late-onset Alzheimer's.Bird's agreement involves genetic discoveries unrelated to Alzheimer's, he said, and thepany had nothing to do with the research.Many people with two affected parents ask their doctors to quantify their risk, experts said."I tell them it's our strong hope that by the time they reach the age of risk, we'll have better interventions," said Dr.T.The University of Pittsburgh.Rmends controlling cholesterol and blood pressure, and staying mentally active.But Dr.Bennett of Chicago's Rush University Medical Center said evidence is mixed on whether nutrition, exercise and stimulating mental activity can prevent or delay disease in people with culprit genes."Lifestyle changes may not be beneficial, but in other cases it may be," Bennett said.Just need to do the research and figure that out.Worried about her own risk, Lustig has bought long-term care insurance.Reads up on research and hopes her job will keep her brain active."I eat a balanced diet.She said.Would she want to know her exact risk?"I don't want to know," Lustig said.Think I've done what I can do.Sort of in God's hands.___ On the Net: Archives of Neurology: Yahoo!THIS STORY Rmend It: Not at All Somewhat Moderately Highly Very Highly Average (Not Rated) _AP_ _AP_ _AP_ _AP_ _Reuters_ _Reuters_ _AP_ _Reuters_ _Reuters_ _AP_ _ FOX News - Mon Mar 10, 7:04 PM ET_ _ CNN - Mon Mar 10, 7:46 AM ET_ _ CNN - Mon Mar 10, 10:32 AM ET_ _ FOX News - Sat Mar 8, 5:14 AM ET_ Sponsored Links ( ) Get a scholarship for free.Go unused every year.No account or investment minimums.Inactivity fees.Sharebuilder_ Free 3-bureau Credit Report вЂ" includes Transunion, Equifax, Experian.Jeannette Zeltzer, 81 and her new boyfriend Max Rakov, 92, hold hands while sitting on. Health Video Elsewhere On The Web ABC NEWS: CNN: TIME: From Y!Find answers on Yahoo!Add Headlines To Your Personalized My Yahoo!Health - AP Parenting/Kids News Seniors/Aging News NEWS ALERTS __ Get an alert when there are new stories about: Alzheimer's research center University of Washington study Sudbury, Mass Alzheimer's disease Rush University Medical Center - - SEARCH: All News Yahoo!Only News Photos Video/Audio PRIMARY NAVIGATION Copyright 2008 The Associated Press.
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