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By LAURAN NEERGAARD   02/ 7/12 12:17 PM ET  AP

WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration is increasing spending on Alzheimer's research – planning to surpass half a billion dollars next year – as part of a quest to find effective treatments for the brain-destroying disease by 2025.

In a two-part plan announced Tuesday, the National Institutes of Health immediately will devote an extra $50 million dementia research, on top of the $450 million a year it currently spends. The boost opens the possibility that at least one stalled study of a possible therapy might get to start soon.

Next week, President Barack Obama will ask Congress for $80 million in new money to spend for Alzheimer's research in 2013.

"The science of Alzheimer's disease has reached a very interesting juncture," with promising new findings to pursue after years of false starts, NIH Director Dr. Francis Collins told The Associated Press. "We would love to be able to come up with a way of bringing forward an even larger amount of support."

Patient advocates have long said the nation's spending on Alzheimer's research is far too little considering the disease's current and coming toll. More than 5 million people already have Alzheimer's or related dementias, a number that, barring a medical breakthrough, is expected to more than double by 2050 because of the aging population. By then, the medical and nursing home bills are projected to cost $1 trillion annually.

At a meeting last month, some of the government's own Alzheimer's advisers said it could take a research investment of as much as $2 billion a year to make a real impact. "Our country cannot afford not to make these commitments," Alzheimer's Association President Harry Johns told that meeting.

For comparison, the government spends nearly $3 billion on AIDS research; about 1.1 million Americans are living with the AIDS virus.

But Tuesday, advocates praised the administration for making a needed down payment in tough economic times.

"This is a positive step forward. It's going to take additional steps on the journey that's going to get us to the end of this," Johns said.

"There is no doubt that there is commitment that needs to be applauded here," added Eric J. Hall, president of the Alzheimer's Foundation of America.

The move is part of the administration's development of the first National Alzheimer's Plan, to combine research toward better treatments – the goal is to have some by 2025 – along with steps to help overwhelmed families better cope today. In addition to the biomedical research, the administration said it will propose spending $26 million for other goals of the still-to-be-finalized plan, including caregiver support.

"Reducing the burden of Alzheimer's disease on patients and their families is an urgent national priority," Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said.

Given the nation's fiscal problems, it's not clear what the chances are in Congress for a boost in next year's Alzheimer's funding.

But for this year, Collins said Alzheimer's is such a priority that the NIH will shift some of its budget from other research areas to eke out an extra $50 million right away.

Among his examples: Some cutting-edge gene-mapping will be directed to concentrate on uncovering the genetics of Alzheimer's, including what protects the brains of some people in dementia-prone families. Collins also said he will determine whether the extra money is enough to start some clinical trials that otherwise would have to wait, including one to test whether an intranasal form of insulin might reach and protect the brain cells of people with early dementia symptoms.

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mat6and33
03:14 AM on 02/09/2012
Maybe his friends at Solyndra that he gave all our money to will help him out.
01:23 AM on 02/09/2012
I thought it was to cure stupidity for him, but there is not enough money for that.
12:59 AM on 02/09/2012
Hum, looking for the elderly vote? You bet.
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avg american
It's about jobs, jobs, jobs...
12:49 AM on 02/09/2012
“In a two-part plan announced Tuesday, the National Institutes of Health immediately will devote an extra $50 million dementia research, on top of the $450 million a year it currently spends. The boost opens the possibility that at least one stalled study of a possible therapy might get to start soon.”

Thank you, President Obama.
It won’t save my friend in time, but it might save his children and grandchildren.
It was the right thing to do.
Good job.
12:21 AM on 02/09/2012
Well he did raise the debt limit by over 1 trillion dollars so he can now spend more money we don't have.
12:05 AM on 02/09/2012
There is no money in any cure.
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11:50 PM on 02/08/2012
500 million wasted on a failed energy and only 50 mil on helping people? Where are his priorities?
12:40 AM on 02/09/2012
Very true. Good job. You are absoulutely correct.
11:35 PM on 02/08/2012
obama is the disease
10:39 PM on 02/08/2012
Two words I'm tired of seeing together. Obama and money.
11:28 PM on 02/08/2012
Two words I am tired of seeing together: negativity and complaining
12:42 AM on 02/09/2012
This is all liberals know how to do. No ideas, no solutions, just give me, give me, or else.
06:22 AM on 02/09/2012
Here's one you should try,reality Some day your going to have to move out of mom's basement.
02:26 AM on 02/09/2012
I am a new fan. Saved me from making a post, thank you !
10:38 PM on 02/08/2012
If the debt doesn't matter why tax anyone.
10:21 PM on 02/08/2012
Spoken as a true liberal. I want your money, not mine. I have to buy expensive dresses for the wife, thats why I don't donate to charity.
11:35 PM on 02/08/2012
Good One !
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Thomas Stieglitz
09:52 PM on 02/08/2012
He really can't remember what he wants the money for he's just so used to asking for money he really can't help himself.
11:36 PM on 02/08/2012
It is called socialism
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08:40 PM on 02/08/2012
I heard obama wants a billion dollars, to do research, to see why people chew gum
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mat6and33
03:18 AM on 02/09/2012
That's just a front. BO really wants the money for a study to find out why peopl like him but hate his programs.
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fredyacht1
Less Government
08:34 PM on 02/08/2012
He really believes we can just print money without consequences
02:02 AM on 02/09/2012
the government has been doing that for years. With both Dems and Reps as the POTUS. But since he's the pres at the moment he gets all the blame. Wonder what would happen if McCain was pres now instead.
06:27 AM on 02/09/2012
Please stop bringing in racism! As a African American Woman, I resent how racism continues to enter into every conversation about President Obama. It's mostly done by Democrats, check yourself. I disagree with a lot of his ideas and I'm darker, grew up in the projects ( not hawaii ) was fortunate enough to study get a good education and a good job. I'm still striving for more of the American dreams but living a better life. Obama wanted the job as President. I'm a Democrat and resent how this "it's Pres. Bush fault" and "he was elected with more problems then any other President", is the excuse used for some of his failed policies. Stop putting him in a high chair with a security blanket. Remember, the Supreme Court elected President Bush, we as Democrats gave him no respect. President Bush took everything that was thrown at him including a pair of shoes. He always took the criticism and moved forward. President Obama seems to be thin skined, doesn't like crticisim. For crying out loud he's suppose to be the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES!!!!! Criticism comes with the territory!!!
08:27 PM on 02/08/2012
Hmm...I wonder where else Obama can possibly look for money (that's not there) for Alzheimer's research?

Hmm...Maybe, Obama just 'Forgot' about the economy?
01:46 AM on 02/09/2012
I say get the people that have alzheimers to donate, then call them back next week for another donation, and next week, and next week.... By election time, he will have all the money he needs!
06:19 AM on 02/09/2012
If only you understood the effect Alzheimer's has on the inflicted and the toll it takes on their families. Remember President Reagan was robbed of his golden years and eventually the disease killed him but when diagnosed he was brave enough to disclose his illness. He did this to inform and educate, it's obvious you are afflicted with ignorance.
06:20 AM on 02/09/2012
It is a sad day in the United States when sick patients and their families have to donate and have fundraisers to fund scientific medical research to find cures and or better treatment options for such diseases as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Multiple sclerosis and Intracranial Hypertension. Imagine if your life or the life of your loved one was derailed and cut short because there is no cure! These illnesses are taking a huge toll on American families and the American government which is overwhelmed with having to pay social security disability benefits. The United States is loosing our top scientific medical researchers because they don't have enough government funding. Thank you President Obama for doing the right thing, I approve!!!