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Dementia May Cause Major Financial Problems Long Before Diagnosis, Making Early Detection Critical

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by Washington Post | November 1, 2020
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In a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine, ColoradoSPH associate professor Lauren Hersch Nicholas and colleagues at Johns Hopkins found that Medicare beneficiaries with dementia were more likely to have had financial issues such as missed bills and poor credit ratings years before their diagnosis.

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