If one reads a lot, often seemingly disparate stories come together to suggest a future-focused theme. Take stories about the impact of artificial intelligence, robots, technology, a progressive push for universal basic income, and Lewy body dementia (LBD).
A story in the Atlanta-Journal Constitution, 2/3/19, spotlighted Lewy body dementia, a dreadful “disease that can look like Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s.”
Luminaries such as Ted Turner, Robin Williams, and former Georgia governor Zell Miller, either died from the degenerative infirmity or are fighting it.The survival rate for LBD averages 7.3 years, Alzheimer’s, 8.5 years. Memory loss with Alzheimer’s declines consistently over time, but […]
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