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bout this finding cites several studies that note the benefit of informing patients about their diagnosis. As an example, the Wall Street Journal reported that Cynthia Guzman, a nurse, was glad to at least know about what was going on with her brain when she was diagnosed with the disease in 2011.
Date: Mar 24, 2015
Category: Health
Source: Google
Alzheimer's Patients Aren't Always Told They Have Alzheimer's
As Alzheimers is recognized at earlier stages, more patients are still leading active lives. Cynthia Guzman, a longtime nurse, says she felt her brain turning on and off like a light switch, so she was grateful when a neurologist gave her the diagnosis on her 63rd birthday in 2011. It had a name
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