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Language background in early life may be related to neuropsychiatry symptoms in patients with Alzheimer disease.

Yi-Chien LiuJung-Lung HsuShuu-Jin WangPing-Keung YipKenichi MeguroJong-Ling Fuh
Published in: BMC geriatrics (2017)
Language background in early life may be related to NPSs in patients with AD, and this effect is more significant in patients with a lower education level than in those with a higher education level. More NPSs may be the result of negative effects on dominant language or early life experiences.
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