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The Importance of Early Detection

Jacqueline Marcell
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Author, Speaker, Radio Host

Jacqueline Marcell is a former college professor and television...

Jacqueline Marcell

Monday, November 06, 2006
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The bottom line is: With EARLY-EARLY-EARLY diagnosis and treatment, the progression of dementia (Alzheimer’s is one type) can be slowed down, buying time for medical science to come up with better treatments (hopefully a cure) and keep people in the early stage and independent longer--delaying fulltime care.



You can learn more about Jacqueline and find information about her book at ElderRage.com.

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