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Dementia Care in Diverse Populations: Disparities in Diagnosis and Access to Care

RISK Factors for dementia. Age: The likelihood of developing Alzheimer's doubles about every five years after age 65. After age 85, the risk reaches nearly 50 percent. Family History: Those who have a parent, brother or sister, or child with Alzheimer's are more likely to develop Alzheimer's. Th

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Dementia Care in Diverse Populations: Disparities in Diagnosis and Access to Care

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