+ Follow DR. SOCORRO MARTINEZ Tag
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[Summary] => In observance of World Alzheimer’s Day, the Alzheimer’s Disease Association of the Philippines (ADAP) recently launched the book Recommendations on the Diagnosis, Prevention and Management of Alzheimer’s Disease, 2nd edition.
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[Title] => No more trip down memory lane
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[Title] => Playing mah-jongg good for the brain
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DR. SOCORRO MARTINEZ
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