Diversity considerations in Alzheimer disease and related disorders: How can our national and provincial strategies be inclusive of sexual minorities?

Health and health care are provincial responsibilities and, since 1999, all 10 Canadian provinces have developed or are currently developing plans for the management of Alzheimer disease and related disorders. These plans are based on the findings of the Canadian Consensus Conference on the

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