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摘要
Steve Ilife的社论是敏锐的,外交的,希望还不算太晚。[1][1]正如他明确指出的那样,对大多数人来说,痴呆症并不是一种孤立的疾病。一旦确立,它在决定一个人的生活质量和对帮助和支持的需求方面仍然具有重要意义,直到生命的尽头
Steve Ilife’s editorial is perceptive, diplomatic and hopefully not too late.[1][1] As he makes clear, dementia is not, for most people, a stand-alone condition. Once established it remains significant in determining quality of life and need for help and support right to the end of an individual