The tablet-based TabCAT tool demonstrates strong convergent validity with traditional tests for early-onset Alzheimer disease (EOAD).
In this video, James E. Galvin, MD, MPH, professor of neurology and psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, discusses how Alzheimer's disease is ...
Patients at Red Oak Counseling are scrambling to find new mental health care after receiving letters announcing the clinic's ...
What are the often invisible cognitive consequences of multiple sclerosis? Maureen van Dam mapped these out during her doctoral research. "People usually notice the physical symptoms, but the ...
"It turns out not to be true." When Hartford HealthCare published data from the first 2 years of its late-career program, it reported that of the 160 practitioners 70 and older who were screened, 14.4 ...
A new study reveals that certain brain regions are more active in people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) during cognitively demanding tasks. The findings could help inform new ways in which ...
The study found that there was no significant effect from either the memory or reasoning training; however, those who were in the booster speed training group showed a significant (25%) reduction in ...
Teddi Mellencamp opens up about the true story of how her father, John Mellencamp, once grounded her in front of Madonna and ...
In a 12-month observational study of young adults with tuberous sclerosis complex, add-on cenobamate improved executive ...
From street-level measurements to long-term health studies, researchers are building a clearer picture of the impact of ...
Neither stenting nor endarterectomy provided a boost versus medical therapy alone in patients with asymptomatic stenosis.
Oakland County Judge Kirsten Nielsen Hartig faces concerns of possible dementia, and creating a hostile environment.
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