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“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
Fish Oil Supplements Associated With Improvement In Depression, Study Suggests
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Increases Risk For Subsequent Dementia, Study Finds
Older Adults Using Lipophilic Statins May Be More Likely To Develop Dementia, Study Indicates
Peer-To-Peer Support May Not Slow Decline In Health, Well-Being In Older Adults Who Receive It Compared With Those Who Receive Standard Community Services, Researchers Say
Low Dose Of Nitrous Oxide May Help Improve Symptoms In Patients With Treatment-Resistant Depression, Small Study Indicates
Apparent Major Depressive Episodes After COVID-19 Illness Appear Distinct From Those Usually Observed Among Adults, Survey Study Suggests
“To me, old age is always fifteen years older than I am.”
– Bernard M. Baruch
