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Whites Not the Predominant Victims of ‘Deaths of Despair’ Need to Address Inequality
Native Americans had more than double the rate of both their Black and White counterparts in 2022.
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Beyond Increased Risk: Is APOE4 a Direct Cause of Alzheimer’s disease?
Although some experts urge caution in interpreting these results, investigators and others say the findings could lead to calls for more...
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High Olive Oil Intake Linked to Lower Dementia-Related Death
Replacing one teaspoon of margarine and mayonnaise with the equivalent amount of olive oil was associated with an 8%-14% lower risk for dementia-...
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ADHD Tied to Risk for Lewy Body Disease, Dementia, MCI
Determining whether there is an association between ADHD and dementia could generate opportunities for prevention and early treatment.
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Most Homeless People Have Mental Health Disorders
The current prevalence of mental health disorders among people experiencing homelessness was 67% and the lifetime prevalence was 77%.
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New Genetic Variant May Guard Against Alzheimer’s in High-Risk Individuals
The variant occurs on the fibronectin 1 (FN1) gene, which expresses fibronectin, an adhesive glycoprotein that lines the blood vessels at...
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Dramatic Increase in College Student Suicide Rates
Stressors on collegiate athletes have resulted in a rise in suicide rates over the last two decades, and reported suicide incidence rates may be...
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Antidepressants and Dementia Risk: Reassuring Data
“Our results show that long-term antidepressant use does not have lasting effects on cognition or brain health in older adults without indication...
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Mandatory DMV Reporting Tied to Dementia Underdiagnosis
“Our findings in this cross-sectional study raise concerns about potential adverse effects of mandatory clinician reporting for dementia diagnosis...
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First Consensus Statement on Improving Healthcare for Children with Neurodevelopmental Disabilities
Without better access to safe and appropriate care, people with NDDs experience more seclusion, accidents, restraints, and injury in healthcare...
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Antipsychotics for Dementia Pose Wide-Ranging Health Risks
Any antipsychotic use was associated with significantly higher risks for pneumonia, acute kidney injury, stroke, venous thromboembolism, fracture...