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No need to go gentle into that good night just yet for this octogenarian
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No need to go gentle into that good night just yet for this octogenarian
Wednesday 3 August 2022, 12:35 AM

After treatment, 83-year-old Allegra was back to holding her own against her younger office co-workers [Image: Pixabay]
GP Jonathan Bentley finds one of his elderly patients who usually keeps up with her co-workers but looks to be on the decline, may not be succumbing to old age
Key points, Elderly patients may have gradual-onset, non-specific symptoms that could plausibly be due to old age, but may not be.
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