Seniors have more post-operative memory problems, study shows
Individuals over 60 are more than twice as likely to develop memory problems after non-cardiovascular surgery than their younger counterparts, according to new study results. In addition, elderly post-op patients whose memory problems persisted longer than three months were more likely to die within the 12-month period after surgery.
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