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BUSINESS/FINANCIAL DESK | July 25, 2003, Friday
TECHNOLOGY; Intel and Alzheimer's Group Join Forces

By JOHN MARKOFF (NYT) 601 words
Late Edition - Final , Section C , Page 5 , Column 2

ABSTRACT - Alzheimer's Association and Intel Corp announce that they are forming consortium to explore application of computing technologies and sensor networks to care of patients with early and advanced cases of Alzheimer's disease (M)

 



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