Geriatrics
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Depressed, acutely ill elders benefit from short-term CBT
Cognitive behavioral therapy can reduce depressive symptoms in geriatric patients with acute physical illness.
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How much can we really do to slow age-related cognitive decline?
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) found no high-level evidence that any interventions could delay or prevent clinical...
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Framingham: Arterial stiffening not inevitable with aging
Framingham heart study longitudinal finding flies in the face of long-held clinical belief about aging.
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Osteoarthritis contributes more to difficulty walking than do diabetes, CVD
The ability of hip and knee OA to predict difficulty walking increased with the number of joints affected and acted additively with either...
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Alzheimer’s mortality in U.S. grew from 1999 to 2014
Mortality rose dramatically in some states and ethnicities.
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Statins: No benefit as primary prevention in elderly
Are your older, hypertensive, mildly hypercholesterolemic patients taking statins?
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Dual-task walking test may be effective dementia predictor
Dual-task gait testing can be an accurate, low-cost method of predicting progression to dementia in patients with mild cognitive impairment.
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Strength plus aerobics equals fitness for obese older adults
Scores for a combination plan improved significantly more than either an aerobic exercise or resistance exercise plan.
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For vertebral osteomyelitis, early switch to oral antibiotics is feasible
VIENNA – Many patients with pyogenic vertebral osteomyelitis may have an alternative to IV antibiotics during their treatment course.
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Elder abuse: Strong social support prevents associated psychopathology
SAN FRANCISCO – Social support helps erase the elevated risk of trauma-related psychopathology among elder adults.
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Physical frailty may lengthen late-life depression
A study of 285 clinically depressed older people finds a longitudinal association between physical frailty and the course of depression.