Jordanian Community People's Knowledge of and Attitudes Toward Dementia
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A. Alkhawaldeh | Manar AlAzzam | Bayan Albashtawy | S. Hamaideh | Nisser Alhroub | Mohammad M. Suliman | Asem Abdalrahim | Mohammed Albashtawy | Khaled Mohammad Alamoush | Khitam Ibrahem Mohammad
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