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Free memory screening in
Staten Island, NY
Richmond Behavioral Associates, in partnership with leading New York memory specialists and Alzheimer’s research centers are launching a statewide memory screening initiative, offering free memory tests for adults aged 50 and older.
The free, confidential memory screenings will be offered Tuesday, June 3rd, through Thursday, June 5th in person at:

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Clinical Research Facility in Staten Island, New York
Richmond Behavioral Associates was founded to serve a real need for a high quality clinical research unit. We have the experience and facility to conduct safe, precise, well controlled clinical research with new and existing drugs.

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