Neurotransmissions
Jason Karlawish writes STAT’s Neurotransmissions column. Karlawish is a professor of medicine, medical ethics and health policy, and neurology at the University of Pennsylvania. His essays draw on stories from his clinical practice, the latest research, interviews with experts, and historical and cultural studies to examine the personal, local, and national solutions we need to tackle the vast problem of dementia.
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