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Depression is an Independent Risk Factor for Dementia, Researchers
Depression is linked to higher risk of dementia, states a new study. Depression is linked to higher risk of dementia, states a new study. A latest study by researchers at the Rush University Medical Center in Chicago has found that depression is an independent risk factor for dementia.
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