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Majority Of Medicare Advantage Plan Members Say They Do Not Have Enough Coverage For Mental Health, Substance Use Disorders, Poll Finds
Among Older Adults, People Who Spend A Lot Of Time Watching TV May Be More Likely To Be Diagnosed With Dementia In The Coming Years, Study Indicates
In Older Adult Patients With Alzheimer’s-Related Dementia, Treatment With Brexpiprazole Resulted In Greater Reduction In Agitation Compared With Placebo, Study Suggests
eRADAR Screening Tool Embedded In EHR May Help Detect Older Primary Care Patients At Risk Of Having Undiagnosed Dementia, Study Indicates
Blood Biomarkers For Alzheimer’s Disease Diagnosis Not Ready For Widespread Use In Primary Care Yet, Investigators Conclude
Sleep Electroencephalograms Contain Decodable Information About Risk For Future Incidence Of Mortality, Dementia, And Other Diseases, Research Suggests
Light Exposure, Stimulation Of Locus Coeruleus May Be A Promising Way To Delay Alzheimer’s Disease Progression, Small Study Indicates
Active, Enriching Lifestyle Through Middle Years Moderates Associations Between Cognitive Ability In Childhood And Cognitive State In Older Age, Study Indicates
Decline In Dementia Risk For Latino Populations Compared With White Counterparts Tied To Education Level Across Generations, Research Shows
Once-Weekly Dose Of Transdermal Donepezil Appears To Be Safe, Effective Equivalent To A Daily Dose Of Oral Donepezil For Alzheimer’s-Related Dementia, Small Study Suggests
“To me, old age is always fifteen years older than I am.”
– Bernard M. Baruch
