Non-drug Treatment Of Alzheimer's Disease: Long-term Benefit Not Proven
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Publication date: Apr 15, 2009
Publication date: Apr 15, 2009
The Institute for Quality and Efficiency in Health Care, based in Cologne, Germany, has prepared a report on a variety of treatment programs for Alzheimer's Disease, finding that, of these programs, the ones emphasizing non-drug care have not been sufficiently studied to show their relative effectiveness to drug-based treatment programs.
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