
Alzheimer’s Rate for Latinos Expected to Soar
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Latinos are 50 percent more likely to Alzheimer’s disease than their white counterparts.
Latinos are 50 percent more likely to Alzheimer’s disease than their white counterparts. Meet a Chicago researcher trying to find out why.
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Alzheimer’s Rate for Latinos Expected to Soar
Clip: 6/21/2018 | 8m 17sVideo has Closed Captions
Latinos are 50 percent more likely to Alzheimer’s disease than their white counterparts. Meet a Chicago researcher trying to find out why.
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