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Alzheimer's Disease and Its Treatment With a Novel Transdermal Patch Therapy: Survey of Caregiver Experiences
August 16, 2012
As Alzheimer's disease progresses, increasing assistance is needed from caregivers. Previous surveys have sought to capture the impact of Alzheimer's disease from the caregiver's perspective. The surveys described in...