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Depression in Mid-Life Linked to Higher Odds for Later Dementia (Yahoo)

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Default Depression in Mid-Life Linked to Higher Odds for Later Dementia (Yahoo)

MONDAY, May 7 (HealthDay News) -- People who suffer depression when they're middle-aged or elderly may also have an higher risk of dementia later, a new study suggests.

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