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Survey Suggests One Third Of People With Alzheimer’s Disease Have Guns In Their Homes
Hospitalized Patients Who Experience Delirium May Have Elevated Risk Of Long-Term Cognitive Decline, Meta-Analysis Suggests
Probiotics Alone Or In Combination With Prebiotics May Alleviate Depression, Systematic Review Indicates
Use Of ECT Among Older Adults With Depression Remains Rare, Researchers Say
Low To Moderate Alcohol Consumption May Be Tied To Better Cognitive Function, Slower Cognitive Decline In Middle-Aged And Older Adults, Study Indicates
Survey Shows Most Patients Who Used Telehealth For First Time During Pandemic Were Satisfied With It And Most Expect To Use It Again
Researchers Identify Risk Factors For Depression In Postmenopausal Women
Higher Level Of Early-Life Cognitive Enrichment May Be Tied To Slower Rate Of Late-Life Cognitive Decline, Researchers Say
In Small Study, Adjunctive Ganaxolone Appeared To Reduce Persistent Depression Among Postmenopausal Women
Adult Cancer Survivors May Be More Likely To Have Mental Health Problems Than General Population, Study Indicates
“To me, old age is always fifteen years older than I am.”
– Bernard M. Baruch