HealthDay – FRIDAY, Oct. 30 (HealthDay News) — Illness and surgery don’t contribute to long-term cognitive decline in seniors and don’t accelerate progression of dementia, researchers say.
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Surgery, Illness Not Linked to Mental Decline in Seniors
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Surgery, Illness Not Linked to Mental Decline in Seniors (HealthDay)
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