eBook MCI and Alzheimer's Dementia: Clinical Essentials for Assessment and Treatment of Cognitive-Communication Disorders download
by Cheryl K. Tomoeda,Kathryn A. Bayles

Author: Cheryl K. Tomoeda,Kathryn A. Bayles
Publisher: Plural Publishing Inc; 1 edition (July 19, 2013)
Language: English
Pages: 232
ePub: 1299 kb
Fb2: 1638 kb
Rating: 4.1
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Product code : 1460908753. by Kathryn A. Bayles (Author). The population of individuals with Alzheimer s is exploding (a new case is diagnosed every seven seconds), and MCI has emerged as an important condition that SLPs can help identify and treat.
Product code : 1460908753. Quantity: Introduction. Paperback: 232 pages.
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Bayles, Kathryn . 1942-. Alzheimer's disease - Diagnosis. MEDICAL - Evidence-Based Medicine. These are the profession's fastest-growing clinical populations: a new case of AD is diagnosed every seven seconds
simple, precise, practical, and helpful. The work is highly recommended - and very readable in English;. this book is a must read.
Kathryn Bayles, Cheryl Tomoeda
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These are the profession's fastest- growing clinical populations: a new case of AD is diagnosed every seven seconds.