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Importance of Screening for Elevated Brain Amyloid, Lifestyle Factors to Slow Cognitive Decline
Videos
04/20/2020
Reisa A Sperling, MD, Center for Alzheimer Research and Treatment, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, discusses her recent study and explains the association between increased amyloid levels with worse cognition and subtle...
Reisa A Sperling, MD, Center for Alzheimer Research and Treatment, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, discusses her recent study and explains the association between increased amyloid levels with worse cognition and subtle...
Reisa A Sperling, MD, Center for...
04/20/2020
Annals of Long-Term Care
Breaking Down the Risk of Dementia in OAs With Memory, Gait Decline
Interview
03/18/2020
Qu Tian, PhD, MS, staff scientist, Translational Gerontology Branch, National Institute on Aging, discusses the findings of her recent study that examined dementia risk in older adults experiencing dual decline in both memory and gait.
Qu Tian, PhD, MS, staff scientist, Translational Gerontology Branch, National Institute on Aging, discusses the findings of her recent study that examined dementia risk in older adults experiencing dual decline in both memory and gait.
Qu Tian, PhD, MS, staff...
03/18/2020
Annals of Long-Term Care
Considering the Cost of Medications for OAs With Common Neurologic Conditions
Interview
03/10/2020
Brian Callaghan, MD, MS, associate professor of neurology, University of Michigan, discusses the correlation between out-of-pocket costs and adherence to medications among older adults with dementia, Parkinson disease, and neuropathy.
Brian Callaghan, MD, MS, associate professor of neurology, University of Michigan, discusses the correlation between out-of-pocket costs and adherence to medications among older adults with dementia, Parkinson disease, and neuropathy.
Brian Callaghan, MD, MS,...
03/10/2020
Annals of Long-Term Care

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Benefits of Screening Instruments for Identification of Cognitive Impairment
Interview
03/04/2020
Carrie Patnode, PhD, MPH, investigator with Kaiser Permanente Evidence-based Practice Center, discusses the results of a recent research review that examined the accuracy of brief screening instruments designed to help detect mild cognitive...
Carrie Patnode, PhD, MPH, investigator with Kaiser Permanente Evidence-based Practice Center, discusses the results of a recent research review that examined the accuracy of brief screening instruments designed to help detect mild cognitive...
Carrie Patnode, PhD, MPH,...
03/04/2020
Annals of Long-Term Care
Commentary
08/27/2019
John DenBoer, PhD, clinical neuropsychologist, discusses various types of therapy that can help patients with dementia feel more independent and self-confident.
John DenBoer, PhD, clinical neuropsychologist, discusses various types of therapy that can help patients with dementia feel more independent and self-confident.
John DenBoer, PhD, clinical...
08/27/2019
Annals of Long-Term Care
Commentary
07/31/2019
Although there is no cure for dementia, John DenBoer, PhD, clinical neuropsychologist, discusses the importance of practicing cognitive exercises on a regular basis as on ongoing effort to mitigate the onset of the disease.
Although there is no cure for dementia, John DenBoer, PhD, clinical neuropsychologist, discusses the importance of practicing cognitive exercises on a regular basis as on ongoing effort to mitigate the onset of the disease.
Although there is no cure for...
07/31/2019
Annals of Long-Term Care

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Commentary
07/02/2019
John DenBoer, PhD, clinical neuropsychologist, reviews common dementia myths, explaining why it is important to increase society’s understanding of dementia and to provide the community with support.
John DenBoer, PhD, clinical neuropsychologist, reviews common dementia myths, explaining why it is important to increase society’s understanding of dementia and to provide the community with support.
John DenBoer, PhD, clinical...
07/02/2019
Annals of Long-Term Care
Interview
06/06/2019
Ismaeel Yunusa, PharmD, of the School of Pharmacy at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Boston, explains how recent study findings correlate to the 2015 AGS Beers Criteria update and highlights knowledge gaps that...
Ismaeel Yunusa, PharmD, of the School of Pharmacy at the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in Boston, explains how recent study findings correlate to the 2015 AGS Beers Criteria update and highlights knowledge gaps that...
Ismaeel Yunusa, PharmD, of the...
06/06/2019
Annals of Long-Term Care
Commentary
05/14/2019
John DenBoer, PhD, clinical neuropsychologist specializing in the assessment and detection of early-stage dementia and founder of SMART Brain Aging, Inc., discusses misconceptions surrounding dementia as well as tips that can be used to help...
John DenBoer, PhD, clinical neuropsychologist specializing in the assessment and detection of early-stage dementia and founder of SMART Brain Aging, Inc., discusses misconceptions surrounding dementia as well as tips that can be used to help...
John DenBoer, PhD, clinical...
05/14/2019
Annals of Long-Term Care

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Commentary
04/24/2019
John DenBoer, PhD, a clinical neuropsychologist featured in a new documentary, reflects on prior life experiences that led him to his dementia-related research, advocating for early identification and intervention.
John DenBoer, PhD, a clinical neuropsychologist featured in a new documentary, reflects on prior life experiences that led him to his dementia-related research, advocating for early identification and intervention.
John DenBoer, PhD, a clinical...
04/24/2019
Annals of Long-Term Care