“Craig Burns first started to notice something was awry with his thought processes when he was 53 years old. The administrative responsibilities he carried as the Red Cross provincial manager for client services in B.C./Yukon, were becoming a challenge. He started to forget things and had to review reports he had just completed thinking he missed something.”
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