COPD Linked to Mental Decline

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Severe COPD Linked to Mental Decline

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COPD May Contribute to Mental Decline

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Dementia in COPD? - Talking Point

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Dementia in COPD? Severe COPD has been linked to mental decline, but dementia? Read one family's experience. http://bit.ly/cOij4L

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Sepsis Linked To Mental And Physical Decline In Older Patients

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Low vitamin D linked to mental decline

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Anti-Inflammatory Therapy Improves Outcomes in COPD : Internal Medicine News

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Eye Disease Linked to Memory Decline

webmd.com — “A new study suggests that people with even minimal eye blood vessel damage due to vascular disease have a higher risk for memory and thinking declines.View full resource at webmd.com

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Obesity Linked to Mental Declines Later in Life | Psych Central News

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Sleep apnea linked to memory decline, dementia | Reuters

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Sleep apnea linked to memory decline, dementia | Reuters

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Sleep apnea linked to memory decline, dementia | Reuters

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Vascular Risk Linked To Accelerated Brain Aging And Mental Decline

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Sleep apnea linked to memory decline, dementia | Reuters

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Sleep apnea linked to memory decline, dementia | Reuters

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Vascular Risk Linked To Accelerated Brain Aging And Mental Decline

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