Older Adults Treated For Depression With Combination Of ECT, Medication Appear To Have Similar Cognitive Improvements Over Time As Those Treated With Medication Only, Small Study Suggests Jun 3, 2021 | Articles, News Read More
Healthy Habits May Lower Risk For Dementia, Even In People With A Family History, Study Indicates May 28, 2021 | Articles, News Read More
People With Higher Household Income Tend To Be Diagnosed With Dementia Earlier Than People With Lower Household Incomes, Study Indicates May 28, 2021 | Articles, News Read More
Psychiatric Conditions May Be Associated With Younger Age At Onset Of Alzheimer’s Disease, Research Suggests May 28, 2021 | Articles, News Read More
Adoption Of At Least Three Healthy Behaviors May Be Tied To Reduced Dementia Risk Among People With Familial Dementia, Research Suggests May 28, 2021 | Articles, News Read More
Stigma Not The Biggest Barrier To Mental Healthcare Access, Report Finds According to PatientEngagementHIT (5/26, Heath), a report (PDF) from Sapien Labs suggests that “stigma is not the biggest patient care access barrier” to mental healthcare, Rather, “patient navigation issues, like knowing where to access care, and confidence in treatment efficacy stand in the way.” The report surveyed 45,000 “patients from English-speaking countries” who “either had or were at risk for a DSM-5 mental health diagnosis.” May 28, 2021 | Articles, News Read More