The Conversation UK on Nostr: Patients with dementia can still recognise unanswered questions and weak explanations ...
Patients with dementia can still recognise unanswered questions and weak explanations – and it can heighten distress.
https://tcnv.link/SmwDbF3Published at
2026-03-12 07:12:16 UTCEvent JSON
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