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Patients With Dementia-Related Psychosis Report Treatments Were Ineffective, Study Says
WHO Announces Number Of People With Dementia Expected To Jump 40% By 2030
Neuropsychiatric And Cognitive Symptoms Appear To Be Common Across The Alzheimer’s Disease Continuum But Evolve Differently During The Course Of The Disease, Research Suggests
People With Disabilities May Be Significantly More Likely To Think About, Plan, And/Or Attempt Suicide Than People Without Disabilities, Data Indicate
Certain Driving, Financial Behaviors May Indicate Pathologies Underlying Brain Decline Years Before Symptoms Of Dementia Emerge, Studies Indicate
In Small Study, Inflammatory Processes Appear To Be Tied To Lower Cognitive Function In Older Adults With Depression Before ECT
Amyloid Load Appears To Negatively Influence Progression Of Self-Esteem Among People At Risk For Alzheimer’s Dementia, Study Results Show
FDA Clears Device For Reduction Of Anxiety Symptoms In Adult Patients With Depression, Company Says
Lower Grip Strength May Be Tied To Increased Odds Of Depression In Middle-Aged And Older Adults, Study Indicates
Older Adults Who Are Physically Active May Report Slower Cognitive Decline Compared With Sedentary Adults, Data Indicate
“To me, old age is always fifteen years older than I am.”
– Bernard M. Baruch
