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Living Your Best with Early-stage Alzheimer's

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Living Your Best with Early-stage Alzheimer's
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Book Synopsis Living Your Best with Early-stage Alzheimer's by : Lisa Snyder

Book excerpt: A guide to dealing with a diagnosis of Alezheimer's: coping with the diagnosis, managing symptoms, plannig for the future, keeping hope and humor, participating in research, and more.


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