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Subject: association between wandering direction and hand dominance

Date: Sun Oct 19 15:23:24 2003
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Is there any evidence on the association that an Alzheimer patient will more 
likely wander in the direction of their dominant hand than in the direction of 
their non-dominant hand? If so, what is the reason? Does it have to do with the 
make-up of the brain?


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