Specialist care for Alzheimer’s is tough to find for poorer, rural Americans

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Specialist care for Alzheimer’s is tough to find for poorer, rural Americans

(HealthDay)—Although Alzheimer’s disease is a devastating diagnosis that is better delivered earlier rather than later, new research suggests poor patients living in rural areas may not have access to the specialists who could spot the first signs of memory declines.

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