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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2019 · 17 MIN

Low Awareness of Scammers' Tactics Linked to Dementia Risk in Cognitively Normal People

from JAMA Medical News

Q & A with Patricia Boyle, PhD: Susceptibility to Scammers Might Signify Increased Risk of Dementia Read the article: Low Awareness of Scammers' Tactics Linked to Dementia Risk in Cognitively Normal People

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Q & A with Patricia Boyle, PhD: Susceptibility to Scammers Might Signify Increased Risk of Dementia Read the article: Low Awareness of Scammers' Tactics Linked to Dementia Risk in Cognitively Normal People

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