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    <description>A diagnosis of dementia can be scary.  If you or someone you love has been confronted with this reality you may not know where to turn.  Dr. Monica Parker, named one of the top doctors for geriatric medicine and an expert on cutting-edge dementia research, along with Denise Bailey who has cared for both parents with the disorder will have candid conversations about what to expect, how to react and how to cope.
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