The AARP Minute: May 3, 2021
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In today's "AARP Minute," a study finds that middle-aged adults who get six hours of sleep or less have a higher risk of dementia, plus some older Americans are self-medicating with marijuana —and not telling their doctor.
In today's "AARP Minute," a study finds that middle-aged adults who get six hours of sleep or less have a higher risk of dementia, plus some older Americans are self-medicating with marijuana —and not telling their doctor.
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