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People Who Have Had A Major TBI May Be At Increased Risk For Dementia, Study Suggests
Depression, Anxiety Appear To Have Impacted Minorities Hardest During First Year Of The Pandemic, Study Indicates
Study Ties Eight Modifiable Risk Factors To More Than One In Three Cases Of Alzheimer’s Disease And Related Dementia In The US
FDA Announces It Has Cleared For Marketing First Biomarker-Based Diagnostic Test For Alzheimer’s Disease
Compared With Single Intervention, Multidomain Interventions May Improve Cognitive Outcomes In Older Adults With MCI, Systematic Review Indicates
TBI With And Without Loss Of Consciousness May Be Tied To Increased Neurodegenerative, Vascular Pathology Associated With Dementia, Postmortem Study Indicates
Rate Of Suicide Among Women Living In Previously Handgun-Free Homes May Increase Substantially When A Cohabitant Acquires A Handgun, Researchers Say
—–Original Message—– From: Wise, Jocelyn Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2022 8:53 AM To: Rambach, Cathy T. ; Alix LeCher Subject: RE: [External] Facilities Hi Alix, You’re absolutely right that this is a gap in the system that affects tons of families. I agree with Cathy’s suggestions below. I think the most helpful first step would be talking to your local AAA. Their information & referral specialists can talk you through your specific situation and provide resources. Depending on your father’s income, he may benefit from a Medicaid waiver program like Community Care Services Program. The AAA folks would walk you through that determination. Wishing you and your family the best, Jocelyn
Systematic Review Indicates There Are Significant Mental Health Benefits From Being Physically Active
Number, Proportion Of Older Adults Admitted To SUD Treatment Facilities Between 2000 And 2017 Appears To Have Increased Substantially Compared To Younger Adults, Investigators Say
“To me, old age is always fifteen years older than I am.”
– Bernard M. Baruch
