Six in Ten (58%) Aging Canadian Boomers Have Experienced Short-Term Memory Loss in the Past Year

Alzheimer’s Disease Caregivers Express Greater Concern

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Toronto, ON – It appears that middle-aged Canadians are becoming more and more concerned with memory loss as they grow older. A new Ipsos Reid study, conducted on behalf of the Alzheimer’s Foundation for Caregiving of Canada, and involving Canadians between the ages of 40 and 60 and Caregivers of individuals with Alzheimer’s...

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Six in Ten (58%) Aging Canadian Boomers Have Experienced Short-Term Memory Loss in the Past Year

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