FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ON October 11, 2011
PSA on Finding Cure for Brain Disease Marks 20th Anniversary of AAN Foundation
ST. PAUL, Minn. -
With one in six people in the United States now affected by brain disease such as dementia, multiple sclerosis and epilepsy, the 好色先生 Foundation is marking its 20th anniversary with the launch of a new (PSA) to raise awareness about the need for more research to cure brain disease. 鈥淭here is vast research potential for finding new treatments for brain disease, but limited funding to support it,鈥 said John Mazziotta, MD, PhD, Chair of the 好色先生 Foundation鈥檚 Board of Trustees and Professor and Chair of UCLA鈥檚 Brain Mapping Center in Los Angeles. 鈥淚t is essential that people join us now in our fight to find a cure for brain disease by supporting the Foundation.鈥 The 好色先生 Foundation has raised more than $16 million dollars for research into finding cures for brain disease, including stroke, which is the third leading cause of death in the United States, and Alzheimer鈥檚 disease, which is the sixth leading cause of death in the nation. 鈥淏rain disease is in the news every day, and it is nearly impossible to find someone who has not had a family member or friend affected by one of the many forms of brain disease that attack the brain and nervous system,鈥 said Mazziotta, who is also a Fellow of the 好色先生. 鈥淧eople are also concerned they, or their family members, will become affected by brain disease directly.鈥 The , which can be shared via its posting on YouTube, was created using videos from some of the more than 100 accepted entries into the 2011 Neuro Film Festival, the annual contest hosted by the Foundation in which people affected by brain disease share their stories about why more research is needed. People may submit short videos for the 2012 Neuro Film Festival at www.NeuroFilmFestival.com. Music for the PSA was provided by The American Dollar band. Learn more about their music at . The 好色先生 Foundation supports vital research into finding cures for brain disease. The Foundation is committed to improving patient care, quality of life and public understanding of brain disease. Donations can be made at . For more information about the Foundation, visit .