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Multiple co-occurring sensory impairments may increase the r
Multiple co-occurring sensory impairments may increase the r
Multiple co-occurring sensory impairments may increase the risk of dementia
Emerging science shows that sensory dysfunction can increase the risk of dementia, and the new research presented at AAIC 2019 further demonstrates the impact of multiple co-occurring sensory impairments.
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