“When geropsychologist Benjamin Mast evaluates dementia clients at his University of Louisville research lab, there’s a question some people of faith ask him: ‘What if I forget about God?’ It’s a query that reflects the struggles of people facing diseases like Alzheimer’s.”
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Dementia and religion: ‘What if I forget about God?’ | Salt Lake Tribune
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