Recruiting people to participate in Alzheimer’s studies is tough. Now, experts have solutions | KJZZ

Sep 28, 2022 | News

Recruiting people to participate in Alzheimer’s studies is tough. Now, experts have solutions | KJZZ

Recruiting healthy volunteers as well as those living with Alzheimer’s disease can be challenging. Now, a panel of experts has issued recommendations to improve recruitment efforts. 

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