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The Canadian Study of Health and Aging is
 
  a) a self-report longitudinal study on dementia.
  b) a longitudinal study using interviews, medical exams, and the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE).
  c) a longitudinal survey on the risk factors for Alzheimer's disease.
  d) a cross-sectional study using the MMSE.

Question 2

Some of the findings from the Canadian Study of Health and Aging include:
 
  a) A risk factor for Alzheimer's is head trauma.
  b) Non-dementia cognitive impairment requires acute hospitalization.
  c) The prevalence of dementia is just over 20 percent in Canada.
  d) Adult daughters are the primary informal caregiver for seniors in the community and in institutions



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Answer to Question 2

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