Best-Selling Author donate all your money for the Alzheimer's Disease

 Bruce Schwartz, playwright, producer, writer and author of children - most recently the critically acclaimed psychological thriller ", the twenty-first century" - lost his father to Alzheimer's disease.

 Custody and their parents, experiencing first hand the debilitating effects of this devastating disease to the victims and their families.

 "I was shocked when my parents forget dasswurden then forget how to speak and eat, and skeletons that no longer recognize, "says Schwartz." I felt that I am in the gray area, helpless and alone, Spira, which took me into a deep depression for many years. "

 Alzheimer's disease is a progressive disease that over time destroys the memory and thus their ability to carry out the simplest daily activities. After years, that their parents' roles and FI'sIC GEESTELIJKE decay, on a Schwartzem crusade to other families living on the same test.

 "The disease of Alzheimer's disease is the worst anyone can remember, and more and more cases are diagnosed every year," says Schwartz. "If we want to help everyone in this unit, and ask the same of our friends and family, we all benefit from the elimination of this danger to our lives."

 More than 4.5 miljoenadounidenses with the disease after the disease AlzheimerAssociation. In 2050, the number of Americans affected by this disease reached 16 milmayor if nothing is done. The half-life for the care of the family of the victim is a staggering $ 170,000.

 "The acquisition of a copy of the twenty-first century," the NPR as "the best thriller in years until today," one day save the life of someone they know or love, "said Schwartz, whose mission in life." The disease and its effects can laatste 10-20 yearsre, as with President Reagan. Nobody wants anyone to suffer this way. "

 Schwartz of the license fees were donated to the Alzheimer's Association, of which half is for the national center for research and the other half goes to each state to direct aid to the victims and their families.

 "If you believe in miracles, miracles happen," says Schwartz. "It is now time to do."






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