
More than half of seniors with cognitive problems haven't seen a doctor, despite clear signs that their memory and thinking abilities have gone downhill, a new study reveals. University of Michigan researchers and their colleagues say their findings suggest that as many as 1.8 million Americans over the age of 70 with dementia are not evaluated for cognitive symptoms by a medical provider, which in some patients can lead to a failure to uncover modifiable causes ...
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