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Using Mixed Models to Study Alzheimer's, Dementia

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As the population continues to age and more and more people are diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease or some other form of dementia researchers are looking into what can be done to stem the tide of further diagnoses.

As the population continues to age and more and more people are diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease or some other form of dementia researchers are looking into what can be done to stem the tide of further diagnoses.

The results of one study in this field was discussed at the International Stroke Conference in Nasvhille by Holly Brothers, PhD, during her time at the University of Kentucky.

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