How do you discuss the safety risks associated with driving with your patients with dementia or mild cognitive impairment? This new guideline can help you start the conversation.
After studying the results of 3 brief cognitive assessments administered to more than 800 patients, researchers determined whether the tests could accurately classify dementia.
Researchers of a study presented at the APHA Annual Meeting & Expo determined whether patients with dementia experience certain symptoms at a higher rate than those without the condition.
New research presented at the American Society of Nephrology’s Kidney Week 2018 suggests that acute kidney injury is associated with an increased risk of developing dement
In order to examine the risk of dementia associated with various levels of alcohol consumption, researchers conducted a prospective cohort study involving 9087 participants.
In light of emerging data suggesting a potential link between apathy and dementia, researchers sought to further assess the impact of apathy on dementia risk in older memory clinic patients.
The Mini-Mental State Examination is commonly used to screen for cognitive deficits, but it cannot be used alone to detect early symptoms of dementia. In a new study, researchers tested whether...
Conflicting evidence regarding the relationship between physical activity and dementia has emerged from previous systematic reviews, prompting researchers to examine this association further in the Dementia...
Previous studies have indicated that anxiety predicts cognitive deterioration in older adults and in those with mild cognitive impairment. In a recent systematic review, researchers aimed to assess whether...
The authors of a recent study aimed to determine whether the duration and level of exposure to different classes of anticholinergic drugs is associated with subsequent risk of incident dementia.