What Role Does The Primary Care Physician Play In Coordinating Care For Alzheimer Patients?

When an Alzheimer’s patient requires multiple specialists, like neurology, psychiatry, rehabilitation, etc, what role does the primary care physician play in coordinating all of those inputs and making sure they aren’t contradicting each other? This question was originally answered on Quora by Hillary Clinton.

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Pros And Cons Of Using A Robot Vacuum

I watched The Jetson’s a lot when I was growing up—so I’ve long anticipated the glorious future when a robot named Rosie will act as maid, nanny, and pet sitter for my family. We’ve made some progress, but we’re nowhere near the level of AI necessary for a housecleaning robot with Rosie’s capabilities. We do, however, have a diverse selection of robot vacuums to choose from. Baby steps.

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Best Buy offering free 32-inch TV with purchase of select Samsung phones on AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon

Hot on the heels of Sprint’s free TV offer, Best Buy has decided to also offer a free Samsung 32-inch TV with the purchase of a qualifying device. But instead of being Sprint exclusive, this offer applies to AT&T and Verizon as well.

If you purchase, lease, or pay monthly installments on a Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 edge, S6 edge+, or Note 5 with AT&T, Sprint, or Verizon, you’ll qualify for the free TV. It’s a $230 value, according to Best Buy, which is a pretty good deal. The deal is only up while supplies last, so if you’re planning to upgrade, get your free TV soon!

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Google now offers three months of Play Music for just $1, new subscribers only

Google has launched a last-minute holiday deal of sorts for its Play Music All Access streaming music subscription. Do note however that it’s only meant for those who are not currently, and have not previously been paying subscribers.

If you want to try Google’s music service, and haven’t done so before, you can now get access to the entire Play Music catalog for just $1. The special price will get you three months of listening, and don’t forget that YouTube Red comes along for the ride too, for no additional cost whatsoever.

That’s a pretty compelling package you’re getting for only $1. The final caveat is that you need to be in the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Japan, Australia, Brazil, or Mexico in order to be shown this deal.

Furthermore, as part of its holiday deals, Google is now selling all music albums for half their normal price. And movie rentals are all 75% cheaper than before, if you’re interested in that type of…

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