Dementia Screening in Primary Care: Is it Time? No Says JAMA Commentary
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Primary care physicians should focus on "dementia red flags" rather than routinely screen individuals with no dementia symptoms just because they've reached a certain age, according to Malaz Boustani, M.D., MPH, of the Indiana University School of Medicine and the Regenstrief Institute, Inc. and colleagues from the University of Kent and the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom in a commentary published in the Nov. 28 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
INDIANAPOLIS - Primary care physicians should focus on "dementia red flags" rather
than routinely screen individuals with no dementia symptoms just
because they've reached a certain age, according to Malaz Boustani,
M.D., MPH, of the Indiana University School of Medicine and the
Regenstrief Institute, Inc. and colleagues from the University of Kent
and the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom in a commentary
published in the Nov. 28 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
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