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JAMDA
December 1, 2016
Case-finding services using a composite total risk score (TRS) and the informant AD8 have been previously recommended to detect cognitive impairment (CI) in government subsidized primary health care centers of Singapore (ie, polyclinics).
JAMDA
December 1, 2016
More than half of people will be unable to participate in decisions near the end of their lives.1 The study by Clemency et al2 in this issue underlines important challenges to understanding and honoring Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment...
JAMDA
December 1, 2016
Falls are highly prevalent in individuals with cognitive decline. The complex relationship between falls and cognitive decline (including both subtype and severity of dementia) and the influence of gait disorders have not been studied. This study...
JAMDA
December 1, 2016
Declining muscle mass and function are hallmarks of the aging process. The preservation of muscle trophism may protect against various negative health outcomes. Age- and sex-specific curves of muscle mass, strength, and function, using data from a...
JAMDA
December 1, 2016
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between dynapenia and metabolic risk factors in obese and nonobese older adults.
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2016
Republican leaders in Congress are calling on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to impose stricter safeguards against fraudulent Medicare billing by physicians.
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2016
Caring for the Ages Editor-in-Chief Karl Steinberg, MD, CMD, HMDC, talks about treatments for depression in older adults.
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2016
SAN FRANCISCO — Patients with unchecked inflammation, depression, and slow gait make up a “depressed frail phenotype at grave risk of death,” Patrick J. Brown, PhD, said at the 2016 congress of the International Psychogeriatric Association.
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2016
The Society has announced that Peter Hanson, MD, author of the best-seller The Joy of Stress, will present Saturday’s keynote address at the 2017 Annual Conference, March 16–19, 2017, in Phoenix, AZ.
Caring for the Ages
December 1, 2016
Nursing home residents who take psychotropic medications on a regular schedule are nearly three times more likely to fall than patients who do not use these agents, according to a 2-year retrospective observational study in the Netherlands.