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Truth can be harsh. False hope is far harsher. Avoid the "miracle cure" scams posted on what appear to be legitimate and often respected websites

Scamming Alzheimer's


Swindlers, scammers, and quacks fill the Internet. During times of desperation cons are quick to manipulate the vulnerable with fraudulent promises. Normally one dismisses them by thinking buyer beware and hoping that the gullible will not succumb to the hokum being plied to seduce the unwary. The worst of the worst are the vermin that prey on families whose loved ones suffer from dementia or Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's and the many varied forms of dementia are today claiming more people than at any time in the history of the disease. Studies show that the disease increased 68% over ten years when, according to the U.S. Census, the elder population only increased by 15.1%. Families are desperate for a cure. Victims are desperate for relief. Increasing in alarming numbers across the Internet are societal vultures aimingat the hearts of the vulnerable. They are predatory parasites out to pick the pockets of desperate people while blinding them with false promises that they have a cure for the deadly disease.
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