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Older adults see the benefit in cognitive screening, but man
Older adults see the benefit in cognitive screening, but man
Older adults see the benefit in cognitive screening, but many have not been tested
Eighty percent of older adults see the benefit of tests that can give an early warning that a person's memory and thinking abilities have started to decline, a new poll of people age 65 to 80 finds.
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