Tests May Predict Driving Safety In People With Alzheimer's Disease
Featured on: Medical News Today
Publication date: Feb 10, 2009
Publication date: Feb 10, 2009
A research study led by Jeffrey Dawson of the University of Iowa at Iowa City has shown that diagnostic tests of memory and cognitive ability can predict the degree to which the driving safety of a person with Alzheimer's Disease has been impaired and recommend using them as qualification guidelines.
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