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Trig Alzheimer's Disease Primer

Since discussion of Alzheimer's is a sensitive topic, I have added the trigger icon. Use your discretion before wading in, please.

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Age is the most important risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. The number of people with the disease doubles every 5 years beyond age 65.
The Alzheimer's Series: http://psychcentral.com/disorders/alzheimers/
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