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DSM-5 Video Series: Mild Neurocognitive Disorder in DSM-5

Why is mild neurocognitive disorder being included in DSM-5?

Dan Blazer, MD, PhD, MPH
Co-Chair, Neurocognitive Disorders Work Group

Listen to Dr. Blazer discuss why mild neurocognitive disorder is being included in DSM-5.

 
 
 
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