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Older Patients Who Survive Severe COVID-19 May Have Much Higher Risk Of Cognitive Decline Compared With Peers Who Do Not Get COVID-19, Research Suggests
In Small Study, Low Daily Dose Of Aripiprazole Appears To Benefit People With Parkinson’s Disease And Psychosis
Greater Improvement In Air Quality May Be Tied To Slower Cognitive Decline In Older, Community-Dwelling Women, Data Indicate
Millions Of US Adults Take Potentially Deadly Duo Of Prescription Opioid Painkillers, Sedatives, Researchers Say
Adults With Higher Aging Satisfaction More Likely To Have Improved Health, Well-Being Later In Life, Researchers Say
Concerns About Alzheimer’s Disease High, Survey Data Reveal
Long-Term Studies Reveal Factors That Increase Likelihood Older Adults Will Face Negative Mental Health Outcomes Related To COVID-19 Pandemic, Editorialists Contend
Loneliness In Older Adults May Be Tied To Increased Risk Of Dementia, Research Suggests
Women With Strong Writing Skills May Be More Likely To Experience Cognitive Improvements Following MCI Than Women Without These Skills, Researchers Say
Study Indicates Similarities In Pathological Changes Of Patients With COVID-19, Alzheimer’s Disease
“To me, old age is always fifteen years older than I am.”
– Bernard M. Baruch
