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The 'Where is My Mind?' Alzheimer's Disease Infographic Addresses Concerns

The 'Where is My Mind?' Alzheimer's infographic takes a look at a very real threat that many people all around the world are facing. The incurable disease is cited as the number two concern of many people worldwide. The chart gives some great information and addresses the question of whether, if there was the option, people would opt for advance testing to know what is coming.

The majority of people across France, Germany, Poland, Spain and the U.S. all opted for advance testing if given the option before showing symptoms. The informative graph isn't meant to scare people, but rather educate them on the realities of Alzheimer's and the current state of the disease across the world -- both medically and in the minds and fears of people.
Trend Themes
1. Alzheimer's Awareness - Highlighting the growing concern of Alzheimer's, businesses can promote innovative products and services to assist in early detection and help reduce the fear surrounding the disease.
2. Advance Testing - With more people willing to take advance testing to know what is coming, companies in the medical industry have an opportunity to develop innovative screening technologies that aid in early detection of Alzheimer's.
3. Education and Awareness - The informative Alzheimer's infographic highlights the need for education and awareness, providing disruptive innovation opportunities for businesses to develop programs and campaigns to spread awareness and educate people on the realities of Alzheimer's disease.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry has an opportunity to develop innovative screening technologies that aid in the early detection and management of Alzheimer's disease.
2. Technology - With increased demand for advanced testing, technology companies can develop innovative solutions to provide early detection of Alzheimer's.
3. Education - Given the need for education and awareness, the education industry can create innovative programs and campaigns to spread awareness and educate people on the realities of Alzheimer's disease.

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