What makes dementia the most expensive disease?
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The cost of caring for dementia patients has reached $109 billion annually, exceeding that for heart disease and cancer, and will double by the time the youngest Baby Boomers reach their 70's, according to a study. Bloomberg's Olivia Sterns reports on Bloomberg Television's 'Money Moves.'
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3 min
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2013
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Alexander Street
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