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Antipsychotics’ risk in dementia revised upward


 

AT THE AAGP ANNUAL MEETING

Dr. Maust’s study was sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health and the University of Michigan Program for Positive Aging. He reported having no financial conflicts, as did Dr. Lee, whose study was unfunded.

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