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The Global Music Approach to Dementia (GMA-D): evidences from a case report

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Special thanks to the professionals of the Alzheimer Unit of the Azienda Pubblica di Servizi alla Persona “Margherita Grazioli” (Povo, Trento, Italy) for their support in music interventions and in the clinical assessment.

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Raglio, A., Filippi, S., Leonardelli, L. et al. The Global Music Approach to Dementia (GMA-D): evidences from a case report. Aging Clin Exp Res 30, 1533–1536 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40520-018-0919-8

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