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2017-11-14 22:30 起源:恒星英语学习网 英语 /VOA

原题目:VOA慢速英语:比尔盖茨出资1亿美元抗衡老年痴呆症

This is What’s Trending Today…

Billionaire Bill Gates has made a $100-million investment to help researchers find a cure for Alzheimer’s. The brain disease causes people to slowly lose their memory and mental abilities as they grow old.

Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, said Monday he has given $50 million to the Dementia Discovery Fund. The London-based fund aims to bring business and government together to seek treatments for the brain-wasting disease.

Another $50 million will go to start-up groups working in Alzheimer’s research, Gates said.

I believe that we can alter the course of Alzheimer’s. That’s why I’m investing in the Dementia Discovery Fund.

— Bill Gates (@BillGates) November 13, 2017

The money is a personal donation and not from his charitable organization, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

“Bill Gates” trended worldwide on social media Monday.

"I believe there is a solution," says Bill Gates, who has pledged $100 million to find a cure for Alzheimers.

— Twitter Moments (@TwitterMoments) November 13, 2017

Dementia, of which Alzheimer’s is the most common form, affects close to 50 million people worldwide. It is expected to affect more than 131 million by the year 2050, the Alzheimer’s Disease International group says.

“It’s a huge problem, a growing problem, and the scale of the tragedy - even for the people who stay alive - is very high,” Gates told the Reuters news agency.

Despite many years of research, scientists have not found a treatment that can slow the progression of Alzheimer’s. Current drugs can do no more than ease some of the effects.

But Gates said he is hopeful that treatments can be found, even if they might still be more than 10 years away.

Gates’ usual health focus is on helping fight infectious diseases in poorer countries.

He said Alzheimer’s became his mission partly for personal reasons, and partly because it has been so difficult to find effective treatment. Some men in his family have suffered from Alzheimer’s, he said.

In a blog post about the investments, Gates wrote, “I know how awful it is to watch people you love struggle as the disease robs them of their mental capacity. It feels a lot like you’re experiencing a gradual death of the person that you knew.”

And that’s What’s Trending Today…

I’m Ashley Thompson.

Reuters reported this story. Ashley Thompson adapted it for Learning English. Hai Do was the editor.

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