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Dementia Less Common, But The Fight Isn't Over

Carol Bradley Bursack
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For over twenty years author, columnist and speaker Carol Bradley...

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
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The study is also realistic in noting that the sheer numbers of elders who are (and will be) living longer ensures that we will be fighting Alzheimer's and other dementia for years to come. Nothing is "licked" yet. However, any good news on this front is welcome to we who are on the leading edge of baby boomers, and to our children.

 

See Dorian Martin's response to this study.

 

To learn more about Carol, please go to http://www.mindingourelders.com/ or http://www.mindingoureldersblogs.com/.

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