People living in the poorest neighborhoods had the highest risk for brain changes typical of Alzheimer’s disease.
Living in Poverty May Increase Alzheimer’s Risk
People living in the poorest neighborhoods had the highest risk for brain changes typical of Alzheimer’s disease.
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