Monday, 2 March 2015

Which Blood Type Increases Your Dementia Risk?

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Which Blood Type Increases Your Dementia Risk?
Which Blood Type Makes You More Likely to Develop Dementia?
Recent research found a correlation between one particular blood type and an increased risk of cognitive impairment. Who's at risk, and what can you do about it?... Read more
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As your loved one with Alzheimer's disease or another kind of dementia progresses into the later stages, there are often multiple treatment decisions that must be made. One that family members may face is the use of a feeding tube...Read more

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