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Comment from Carol A Marano RN
at 09/14/2009 :: 06:28:15 PM
Dr Davies is brilliant and his comments regarding Alzheimer’s Disease and his hopes for future goals of managing this dreadful disease, are well appreciated.
I lost my dear mom to Alzheimer’s Disease…..
She is smiling on him right now, for the sake of other victims of Alzheimer’s.
God Speed, Dr Davis, indeed.
Sincerely,
Ms Carol A Marano RN
New York City
USA