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Hypersomnolence in older adults increases risk for multiple comorbidities
Older adults who reported hypersomnolence were more likely to have several other medical conditions, according to findings of a longitudinal study that will be presented at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting this spring.
Widowhood, Alzheimer's disease biomarker linked to cognitive decline among older adults
Widowhood may accelerate cognitive decline and Alzheimer’s disease clinical progression, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
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Centenarians with high cognitive test scores may ward off dementia, decline
A cognitive test identified individuals aged 100 years or older who had high levels of cognitive performance, according to study findings published in JAMA Network Open.
USPSTF: Insufficient evidence to evaluate benefits, harms of screening for cognitive impairment
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force wrote in JAMA that there is insufficient evidence to assess the benefits and harms of screening for cognitive impairment — its collective term for dementia and mild cognitive impairment — in older adults.
Dementia rates set to double in Europe by 2050, echoing US estimates
The number of patients with dementia will likely double in Europe by 2050, according to a recent report by Alzheimer Europe.
Clinicians view new Alzheimer’s drug with guarded optimism
This year, Biogen is expected to submit a Biologics License Application to the FDA for its anti-amyloid antibody, aducanumab. If approved, it will be the first new drug available to patients with Alzheimer’s disease in 16 years.
Combined testing may detect Alzheimer's disease earlier than standard methods
Initiating Alzheimer’s disease treatment before amyloid-beta levels become pathological provides patients with significant benefit, according to study findings published in Biological Psychiatry. Researchers noted that noninvasive, low-cost cognitive measures may help determine patients at risk for progressing to amyloid-beta positivity.
Early individual symptom response to antipsychotics impacts later response in patients with Alzheimer's
Early improvements of individual symptoms might contribute to later treatment response among patients with Alzheimer’s disease receiving antipsychotics for neuropsychiatric symptoms, according to findings of a re-analysis study published in Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
Routinely collected patient information may help predict Alzheimer’s risk
A patient’s risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias can be predicted using information collected during routine doctor’s visits, according to findings from a pair of studies.
Diabetes, obesity associated with cognitive decline in older adults
Sustained blood sugar elevations were linked to an increased risk for cognitive decline in older adults, according to results of a population-based study published in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. Researchers also found that the hormone adiponectin was likely a risk factor for cognitive decline in older adults without abdominal obesity.
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