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Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
In late August, the Food and Drug Administration somewhat surprisingly granted “breakthrough” status to a not-so-new drug, methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, long used recreationally in the club scene and known as ecstasy, X, or Molly), for the...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
LOS ANGELES — Endocrinologist Jane Weinreb, MD, has a message for long-term care facilities and clinicians about caring for people with diabetes: help them control their glucose, but don’t overdo it. In fact, a high HbA1C level — even nearly 9% —...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
Dear Dr. Jeff:
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
When health care practitioners talk about transitions of care, they are really asking, “Is everyone on the same page?” said Alicia Arbaje, MD, MPH, PhD, associate professor of medicine and director of transitional care research at Johns Hopkins...
Caring for the Ages
October 1, 2017
When people think of marijuana, they may picture Cheech and Chong, embodying the stereotypical image of stoners high on drugs who are mostly interested in chips and chilling out. However, as medical marijuana has become legal in 29 states and the...
JAMDA
September 30, 2017
This scoping study is the first step of a multiphase, international project aimed at designing a homecare robot that can provide functional support, track physical and psychological well-being, and deliver therapeutic intervention specifically for...
JAMDA
September 30, 2017
“Will you still feed me when I'm 64?”The Beatles
JAMDA
September 30, 2017
Older adults in need of residential services are increasingly spending their final days in small, domestic-style care settings such as adult family homes. In this study, we sought to identify processes that facilitated the provision of quality...
JAMDA
September 30, 2017
After a hip fracture, 50% of senior patients are left with permanent functional decline and 30% lose their autonomy. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate whether seniors who are in a caregiver role have better functional recovery after...
JAMDA
September 30, 2017
By far the most important risk factor for the development of dementia is age itself, with the risk of dementia doubling every 5 years, extending into the ninth decade of life.1 Until recently, dementia was thought to be predominantly a problem of...