Neurologist Faces His Alzheimer Diagnosis Determined to Lessen Stigma Surrounding the Disease
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In this Medical News podcast, Rita Rubin interviews retired neurologist Daniel Gibbs, MD, about his efforts to lessen the stigma surrounding Alzheimer disease, which he was diagnosed with 5 years ago.
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