Salisbury, Md. – Pieces of legislation are making their way through Delaware’s legislative session that could make diagnostic testing for those with Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia more accessible and affordable, according to advocates. “This is about hope. This is the first step in a very long road to one day eradicating this disease,” Sean Dwyer said. Dwyer is the Alzheimer’s Association territory government relations director for their centr…
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