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Pat Sneller, left, talks to her husband, Lee Sneller, Monday as they prepare to leave for an appointment in Flower Mound, Texas. Families may have to watch for dings in the car and plead with an older driver to give up the keys — but there's new evidence that doctors could become more of an influence on one of the most wrenching decisions facing a rapidly aging population.
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