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Do not outlive your money: What inflation rate to use for your retirement projections
Most investors, when considering their financial future, have a common number one concern – that they will not have saved enough to sustain them in retirement. In other words, they fear that they will outlive their money.
Q&A: Women more likely to leave academic medicine; issue 'needs a systemic solution'
Women were more likely than men to leave academic medicine at all career stages, highlighting the need for diversity, equity and inclusion efforts that target recruiting and retaining female physicians, according to an expert.
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Pimavanserin shows good efficacy, safety in older adults with Parkinson’s
Rates of adverse events were similar in both the pimavanserin group and placebo group.Pimavanserin was well-tolerated and not associated with cognitive decline or motor dysfunction in older adults with Parkinson’s disease and neuropsychiatric symptoms, according to a poster presentation.
AAN guidance on early AD treatment focuses on care, collaboration, new therapies
New guidance from the American Academy of Neurology on early Alzheimer’s disease treatment calls for greater collaboration from patients, caregivers and clinicians as well as the embrace of new therapeutics.
Risk for dementia more than doubled in people diagnosed with depression
The risk for dementia was 2.41 times greater in Danish adults with diagnosed depression, an association that persisted when depression was diagnosed in early and middle life, according to research in JAMA Neurology.
Prevalence of cognitive impairment among older US veterans increased from 2010 to 2019
Prevalence of mild cognitive impairment among United States military veterans aged 65 years and older increased from 2010 to 2019, according to a poster presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
First-of-its-kind webinar on how doctors should use Threads (or not!)
Less than 1 month since launch, Threads is the new darling of social media platforms. And, you may be unsure if you should be spending your valuable time on the platform to learn, educate or both.
Phase 2 trial of therapeutic for anxiety initiated
A Southern California-based neuroscience company has announced initiation of a phase 2 clinical trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of investigational therapeutic ENX-102 in those with generalized anxiety disorder.
Neurologist partners with PCPs to elevate care for patients with mental illness
We are in a crisis when it comes to mental health in Alabama. According to the National Alliance on Mental Health, one in five adults in the state lives with mental illness.
Youth suicidality unexpectedly fell during school closures for COVID-19
Youth suicides unexpectedly declined in the United States during school closures for COVID-19, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open¸ which found a potential association between suicidality and the school calendar.
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