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Research Identifies Female Sex As Main Risk Factor For Depressive Symptoms In People With COPD
Physical Activity May Reduce Age-Associated Risk For All-Cause Dementia Among Older Adults, Study Suggests
Dementia Cases Estimated To Almost Triple To More Than 152 Million By 2050, Researchers Estimate
Continued Use Of ECT Appears Warranted For Reducing Suicide Risk Among Patients With Severe Depression, Study Indicates
Updated Position Statement Issued About Ethical Considerations That Often Arise In Treatment Of Patients With Dementia
ECT Appears Not To Significantly Increase Risk Of Serious Medical Events In Adults Who Are Hospitalized For Depression, Study Indicates
“Cognitively Active Lifestyle” May Delay Dementia Onset Up To Five Years, Research Suggests
Vortioxetine May More Effectively Improve Depression, Anxiety And Cognition Among Adults With MDD, Meta-Analysis Indicates
Reminder Letter May Help Lower Number Of Telehealth No-Shows Among Older Patients, Researchers Say
Certain Psychotherapies Provide Effective, Long-Term Treatment For Depression, Results Find
“To me, old age is always fifteen years older than I am.”
– Bernard M. Baruch
