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News
12/05/2018
The discovery of the genetic processes can help in the development of therapies that slow or stop the development of dementia.
The discovery of the genetic processes can help in the development of therapies that slow or stop the development of dementia.
The discovery of the genetic...
12/05/2018
Neurology
News
11/30/2018
After studying the results of 3 brief cognitive assessments administered to more than 800 patients, researchers determined whether the tests could accurately classify dementia.
After studying the results of 3 brief cognitive assessments administered to more than 800 patients, researchers determined whether the tests could accurately classify dementia.
After studying the results of 3...
11/30/2018
Neurology
Conference Coverage
11/13/2018
Researchers of a study presented at the APHA Annual Meeting & Expo determined whether patients with dementia experience certain symptoms at a higher rate than those without the condition.
Researchers of a study presented at the APHA Annual Meeting & Expo determined whether patients with dementia experience certain symptoms at a higher rate than those without the condition.
Researchers of a study presented...
11/13/2018
Neurology
Practical Research
10/17/2018
Elizabeth M Long, DNP, APRN, GNP-BC, CNS
Jamie H Azios, PhD, CCC-SLP
Stephanie Richings, MS, CF-SLP
To understand the unique barriers impacting certified nursing aides' (CNAs) ability to care for patients with dementia, the interprofessional team should consider CNA perspectives and address expressed needs through various levels of...
To understand the unique barriers impacting certified nursing aides' (CNAs) ability to care for patients with dementia, the interprofessional team should consider CNA perspectives and address expressed needs through various levels of...
To understand the unique...
10/17/2018
Annals of Long-Term Care
News
05/07/2018
At the AAN’s 2019 Annual Meeting, Gil Dan Rabinovici, MD, spoke about the latest results of his study, IDEAS. How does PET scanning influence management changes of patients with cognitive impairment? Find out here.
At the AAN’s 2019 Annual Meeting, Gil Dan Rabinovici, MD, spoke about the latest results of his study, IDEAS. How does PET scanning influence management changes of patients with cognitive impairment? Find out here.
At the AAN’s 2019 Annual...
05/07/2018
Neurology
News
04/11/2018
Traumatic brain injury is known to be associated with dementia, but few large studies with long follow-up have been performed. In a study of nearly 3 million people with a risk for dementia, researchers aimed to evaluate the long-term...
Traumatic brain injury is known to be associated with dementia, but few large studies with long follow-up have been performed. In a study of nearly 3 million people with a risk for dementia, researchers aimed to evaluate the long-term...
Traumatic brain injury is known...
04/11/2018
Neurology
Practical Research
04/09/2018
Ethan Schonfeld
Liz Tusler Meyer, AuD
Andrew Becker, MS
Katrina Tate, MS
Meghana Moodabagil, MS
Charlotte McSharry, MS
Mahta Amidi, MS
Andrew Bestler
Ricardo G Senno, MD, MS, FAAPMR3
Ricardo G Senno, MD, MS, FAAPMR, and colleagues conducted a 3-month observational study at 3 assisted-living communities in Illinois to investigate the correlation of hearing loss and fall risk in residents with dementia.
Ricardo G Senno, MD, MS, FAAPMR, and colleagues conducted a 3-month observational study at 3 assisted-living communities in Illinois to investigate the correlation of hearing loss and fall risk in residents with dementia.
Ricardo G Senno, MD, MS, FAAPMR,...
04/09/2018
Annals of Long-Term Care
News
12/19/2017
Recently, 4 systematic reviews examined the effectiveness of various interventions for the prevention of cognitive decline and dementia in older adults.
Recently, 4 systematic reviews examined the effectiveness of various interventions for the prevention of cognitive decline and dementia in older adults.
Recently, 4 systematic reviews...
12/19/2017
Neurology
Podcasts
04/19/2017
Dr Rebecca Gottesman, associate professor of neurology and epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University, explains the risk factors in midlife (such as obesity and high cholesterol) that may indicate an increased risk of cognitive decline later in...
Dr Rebecca Gottesman, associate professor of neurology and epidemiology at Johns Hopkins University, explains the risk factors in midlife (such as obesity and high cholesterol) that may indicate an increased risk of cognitive decline later in...
Dr Rebecca Gottesman, associate...
04/19/2017
Neurology
04/15/2014
For the primary care physician who may see an increase in the number of older patients reporting nonspecific cognitive issues, the questions will be when to intervene and how?
For the primary care physician who may see an increase in the number of older patients reporting nonspecific cognitive issues, the questions will be when to intervene and how?
For the primary care physician...
04/15/2014
Neurology