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(Psych Central News) As baby boomers age, so do their parents. New research suggests it may be time to think about assistance when mom or dad begins to have problems with money. Inability to handle financial transactions or manage money may be an early indicator that a person with mild memory problems soon is likely to develop Alzheimer's ... ...


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