Treating Dementia: Do We Have a Pill for It?
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Treating Dementia: Do We Have a Pill for It?

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Treatments for age-related dementia and the growing reliance on pharmaceuticals to alleviate its worst symptoms raise a number of questions about attitudes toward aging and cognition, the relationship between growing older and getting sick, and the conflicting interests of patients, caregivers, physicians, scientists, and business. This volume aims to foster a constructive

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Hardcover, 267 pages
Published October 1st 2009 by Johns Hopkins University Press (first published 2009)
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