Most Diagnosed With Dementia Do Not Receive Specialty Care
Identification of each etiological subtype of dementia is more likely in patients who see a specialist compared to those who do not.
Identification of each etiological subtype of dementia is more likely in patients who see a specialist compared to those who do not.
Divorced, widowed, separated men show greater risk for dementia than women in same categories
In a large population-based study, individuals with sustained hypertension in midlife to late life had a 49% increased risk of subsequent dementia compared with those who remained normotensive.
Gerontologists, practicing ethicists, policymakers, and health practitioners should consider the structural conditions of long-term care that both foster aggression and constrain prevention efforts, according to this commentary.
Pseudomedicine products aimed at treating dementia and cognitive performance have increased in prevalence in recent years.
Researchers identified current gaps in aging and diversity research and identified future directions that research should take.
Computer use, crafting, social activities and video games all seem to improve brain health.
The rates have dropped over the last decade and better education might be one reason why.
A new statement from the American Heart Association warns of link between midlife hypertension and its associated risk for dementia.
Why this physician supports the use of antipsychotics in palliative care.