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  • What Features of Stigma Do the Public Most Commonly Attribute to Alzheimers Disease Dementia Results of a survey of the US general public
    What Features of Stigma Do the Public Most Commonly Attribute to Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia? Results of a survey of the U.S. general public
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  • Awareness of diagnosis predicts changes in quality of life in individuals with mild cognitive impairment and mild stage dementia
    Awareness of diagnosis predicts changes in quality of life in individuals with mild cognitive impairment and mild stage dementia
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  • Identifiable characteristics and potentially malleable beliefs predict stigmatizing attributions toward persons with Alzheimers disease dementia results of a survey of the US general public
    Identifiable characteristics and potentially malleable beliefs predict stigmatizing attributions toward persons with Alzheimer’s disease dementia: results of a survey of the U.S. general public
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  • The relative contributions of biomarkers disease modifying treatment and dementia severity to Alzheimers stigma A vignettebased experiment
    The relative contributions of biomarkers, disease modifying treatment and dementia severity to Alzheimer’s stigma: A vignette-based experiment
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  • Relationships between Cognitive Complaints and Quality of Life in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment Mild Alzheimers Disease Dementia and Normal Cognition
    Relationships between Cognitive Complaints and Quality of Life in Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment, Mild Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia, and Normal Cognition
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  • Cognitive Complaint Types Can Correlate with Cognitive TestingPerceived Stress and Symptom Distress in Older Adults with Normal Cognition andDementia
    Cognitive Complaint Types Can Correlate with Cognitive Testing, Perceived Stress, and Symptom Distress in Older Adults with Normal Cognition and Dementia
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  • Buying Food on Sale A Mixed Methods Study With Shoppers at an Urban Supermarket Philadelphia Pennsylvania 20102012
    Buying Food on Sale: A Mixed Methods Study With Shoppers at an Urban Supermarket, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2010–2012
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