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Caring for the Ages
July 1, 2016
E ach issue of Caring for the next several months will feature a profile of a different Society committee. As a volunteer-driven organization, we depend on and are indebted to those individuals who devote their time, talents, and energies to Society...
Caring for the Ages
July 1, 2016
Nearly one in four hospital transfers from nursing homes may have been preventable, according to results from a randomized controlled clinical trial that implemented the INTERACT quality improvement program.
Caring for the Ages
July 1, 2016
ORLANDO, FL — The “commercialization of medical knowledge” is pervasive, according to John Abramson, MD: An estimated 85% of clinical trials are commercially funded, for instance, and 59% of the authors of expert guidelines have financial ties to an...
Caring for the Ages
July 1, 2016
Daniel Haimowitz, MD, CMD, talks about hip fractures — how to prevent them and how to promote recovery and quality of life when they happen.
Caring for the Ages
July 1, 2016
The Republicans want to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, while the Democrats want either to build on its strengths, or — ideally — institute a single-payer system.
Caring for the Ages
July 1, 2016
Hypertension gets all the attention. But hypotension is an important and common clinical problem that deserves more careful evaluation and significantly more attention in older patients, said John Morley, MD, BCh, of the division of geriatric...
Caring for the Ages
July 1, 2016
Among patients with type 2 diabetes, those with foot ulcers show cognitive impairment across all domains when compared with those without, according to a report published in Diabetes Care.
Caring for the Ages
July 1, 2016
Health care delivery is changing, and the ethics of health care are changing along with it. Much has been written about how and why health care delivery is changing, driven largely by concerns about escalating health care costs. But far less...
Caring for the Ages
July 1, 2016
Midlife interventions — including physical activity, hypertension control, and maintaining healthy HDL cholesterol — may ward off later cognitive decline, reported Cassandra Szoeke, PhD, of the Centre for Medical Research at the University of...
Caring for the Ages
July 1, 2016
ORLANDO, FL — The task of reducing antibiotic use in nursing homes brings up important questions, such as how to gently say “no” to family members worried about urinary tract infection in residents who fall or are acting “different” who request...