Meanwhile, in other news, the Washington Post reports on an effort in California to equip people with Alzheimer's, dementia or autism — potential wanderers — with trackable bracelets that can be activated by search crews.
from Kaiser Health News https://ift.tt/2JJ8xnF
November 06, 2018
Rose
Health News, Kaiser Health News
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