The numbers are staggering. There are some 800,000 Canadians living with Alzheimer’s disease or some form of dementia. Now a new research study, led by a professor at UBC-Okanagan, offers some much needed hope. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, the study reveals there is a way to significantly reduce the chance of falling victim to the debilitating disease.
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