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Expert_badge David Roeltgen, MD

David Roeltgen, MD

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Neurologist, Professor

Research Studies, Consent Forms, and Subject Protection

In my last blog I reviewed how, and to some extent why, a person might enter into a research study.  We left off after a brief discussion of consent forms.  Many of you may already have some experience with consent forms.  If you have ever had surgery or any procedure, such as a biopsy or an injection, including a flu shot, you... Read moreChevron
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Expert_badge Carol Bradley Bursack

Carol Bradley Bursack

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Author, blogger and eldercare columnist

Dementia Less Common, But The Fight Isn't Over

Well, here we are again, looking at education and Alzheimer's disease. I wrote a post here on OurAlzheimers.com early last October, titled More Education Means A Lesser Chance of Getting Alzheimer's, that was in response to a study on education and dementia. Shortly thereafter, I wrote a post titled New Study Highlights Dementia Risks for... Read moreChevron

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