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COVID-19 Pandemic Has Triggered A Long-Lasting Mental Health Crisis, Experts Say
Right Amount Of Sleep May Reduce Risk Of Cognitive Decline Even In Early Symptomatic Alzheimer’s Disease, Study Indicates
Condensed Five-Day TMS Protocol Appears To Reduce Symptoms Of Treatment-Resistant Depression Safely, Effectively, Small Study Indicates
Older Adults May Frequently Use Medication To Treat Sleep Difficulties, Data Indicate
Esketamine Nasal Spray Combined With Oral Antidepressant For Treatment-Resistant Depression May Reduce Depression Severity, Lead To More Remissions During Maintenance, Data From Three Phase III Trials Indicate
Frequency Of Schizophrenia Diagnoses In US Nursing Home Residents With Alzheimer’s Disease, Related Dementias Increased Between 2011 And 2017, Researchers Say
CBT May Reduce Pain, Pain-Related Disability For Patients With Chronic Pain Receiving Long-Term Opioid Therapy, Even Though It May Not Decrease Opioid Use, Research Suggests
Study Reveals Racial Gap In Diagnoses Of Schizophrenia In Nursing Homes
Compared With General Population, Adults With ASD May Be More Likely To Be Diagnosed With Early-Onset Dementia, Data Suggest
Cognitive Reserve Appears Not To Protect Cognitive Function For Patients With Vascular Brain Injury, Research Suggests
Did You Know…
It is estimated that 20% of people age 55 years or older experience some type of mental health concern. The most common conditions include anxiety, severe cognitive impairment, and mood disorders (such as depression or bipolar disorder).
– American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry (2008)
