In her mother’s family, four people have Alzheimer’s dementia, says Mrs. Köhler-Münch. That’s why she’s afraid of getting the same disease. She considered early diagnosis, but then decided against it. It is better not to know.
In her mother’s family, four people have Alzheimer’s dementia, says Mrs. Köhler-Münch. That’s why she’s afraid of getting the same disease. She considered early diagnosis, but then decided against it. It is better not to know.
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