Poorly controlled diabetes — not diabetes itself — triples dementia risk, study finds
By
Alicia Lasek
Oct 13, 2021
In the absence of a cure for dementia, prevention is vital, and a new study offers evidence that this can be done through the careful control of diabetes, investigators say.
Long-term symptoms more likely to follow COVID-19 than influenza, study finds
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Alicia Lasek
Oct 01, 2021
The results suggest that these effects are linked directly to SARS-CoV-2 infection and are not just a general consequence of viral infection, say investigators from University of Oxford, in the United...
New dashboard to track ‘Long COVID’ cases for healthcare planning
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Alicia Lasek
Aug 25, 2021
The dashboard will track state and county level statistics and trends. The goal is to provide data to healthcare decision makers as they prepare to care for patients with lingering symptoms, says the American...
Brain-training app aids cognitive function after brain injury
Aug 13, 2021
Cognitive improvement seen in vets using self-administered program remotely for 12 weeks, with results sustained for an additional 12 weeks
Cognitive decline tied to faster rate of bone loss, fracture risk: study
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Alicia Lasek
Jul 22, 2021
Women who experience cognitive decline may not only have faster bone loss than their peers, but have greater odds of fracturing a bone in the next 10 years — no matter the level of bone loss, investigators...
The virtues of preventing rehospitalization in the cognitively impaired
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Steven Littlehale
May 05, 2021
Patients — and our patients — are a virtue. Let’s not forget that.
Dementia toolkit for clinicians underscores urgency of early diagnosis
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Alicia Lasek
Mar 31, 2021
A primary care toolkit for brain health assessment and dementia diagnosis has gotten a much-needed update as more research points to the potential for better outcomes with earlier diagnoses, the authors...
‘Pain champions’ in nursing homes spur better adoption of guidelines: study
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Alicia Lasek
Mar 30, 2021
Nursing home care providers were able to more smoothly adopt evidence-based pain management guidelines when they had the support of specially trained registered nurses, a study in Sweden has found.
Place-of-death disparities for residents with dementia ‘extremely troubling,’ scientists say
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Alicia Lasek
Mar 23, 2021
End-of-life hospitalization risk among Black residents with severe cognitive impairment is persistently elevated both within and between facilities, a study of long-stay residents shows.
Test seniors with cognitive impairment for sleep apnea, scientists assert
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Alicia Lasek
Mar 02, 2021
People with cognitive impairment who have sleep apnea are more likely to score lower on tests of cognitive function than their peers without sleep apnea. And the more severe the apnea, the greater the...