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Anemia and Blood Biomarkers of Alzheimer Disease in Dementia Development.

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Dementia

Seminars in Neurology, 2019
Alzheimer disease (AD) and other dementia syndromes are becoming more common; an estimated 5.5 million adults aged 65 years or older are living with AD in the United States. It is important for primary care physicians to gain knowledge in this field because most community-dwelling older adults receive their care from them.
Esther S, Oh, Peter V, Rabins
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Dementia

The American Journal of Medicine, 2018
Dementia is a syndrome seen most commonly in older people and characterized by a decline in cognitive performance which impacts on the person's ability to function. There are approximately 47 million people worldwide with dementia and there are 10 million new cases every year. It is a major cause of disability and dependence and impacts on the physical,
Morag E, Taylor, Jacqueline C T, Close
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