Again, thank you and congratulations for pulling this group together. Quite a feat.
I hope you'll do it very aggressively.
Now, we all know the shameful history of the Tuskegee experiments. So the community's level of distrust is natural.
Thank you very much, Dr. Collins, for a very lucid presentation.
Today's hearing is the sixth this subcommittee has held since 2000 focusing on Alzheimer's disease--the burden of this disease, the state of...
The number of Americans living with Alzheimer's has doubled since 1980, and the growth will almost certainly accelerate as the baby boom gen...
Today's hearing is the sixth that this subcommittee has held since 2000 focusing on Alzheimer's disease, the burden of the disease, the stat...
More research is desperately and urgently needed.
There are few Americans whose life hasn't been touched in some way by Alzheimer's disease, whether through a family member or a friend.
Those with household incomes of less than $15,000 were more than four times likely to have dementia as those with household income more than...
Is dementia getting more aggressive, affecting more percent of the population?
Those who did not graduate from high school were more than twice as likely as those who graduated from college to have dementia.
I'm retiring next year, by the way.
But none of it goes for research.
I've been preaching this for 25 years, that some of this health insurance money that we spend ought to go for research.
But I just want to get that out just so that people understand that and that, hopefully, the House won't repeat that again this year.
The metadata program is constitutional, but divided on whether it is authorized by statute.
I think the statutory question is difficult. It is not a simple question.