Alzheimer's impacts personal finances years before diagnosis, says study
A team of experts from the Federal Reserve and Georgetown University combined Medicare records with data from Equifax, a credit bureau, to study how people's borrowing behavior changed in the years before and after a diagnosis of Alzheimer's or another similar disorder. "It's not just forgetting, but our tolerance for risk changes," said Lauren Hersch Nicholas,…
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