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8-Jul-2024 1:00 PM EDT
Can We Predict How Fast Cognitive Decline Will Occur with Early Alzheimer’s?
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

A new study looks at predicting how quickly people with early Alzheimer’s disease will experience cognitive decline. The study is published in the July 10, 2024, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. It also looked at how the new drugs recently approved for the disease may reduce decline.

Released: 10-Jul-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Mount Sinai Health System Selected by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to Test Medicare Dementia Care Model
Mount Sinai Health System

The Mount Sinai Health System announced it had been selected by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to participate in a new Medicare alternative payment model designed to support people living with dementia and their caregivers.

Newswise: Researchers find better way to detect when older adults fall at home
Released: 10-Jul-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Researchers find better way to detect when older adults fall at home
Binghamton University, State University of New York

When older adults fall at home, every second counts — especially when they are alone.

Newswise: Older adults with insomnia at greater risk for developing depression
Released: 9-Jul-2024 6:05 PM EDT
Older adults with insomnia at greater risk for developing depression
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

'Older people who have insomnia show a very exaggerated risk of becoming depressed'

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27-Jun-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Can Inflammation in Early Adulthood Affect Memory, Thinking in Middle Age?
American Academy of Neurology (AAN)

Having higher levels of inflammation in your 20s and 30s may be linked to having memory and thinking problems at middle age, according to a study published in the July 3, 2024, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. The study looked at levels of C-reactive protein (CRP) in the blood.

24-Jun-2024 9:30 AM EDT
What You Eat at Age 40 Could Influence Your Quality of Life at 70
American Society for Nutrition (ASN)

A new study found that fewer than 1 in 10 people were able to live free of disease and maintain good physical, cognitive and mental health to age 70 and beyond. The study suggests that sticking to a healthy diet in midlife could increase your chance of achieving healthy aging.

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28-Jun-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Drugs that kill "zombie" cells may benefit some older women, but not all, Mayo Clinic study finds
Mayo Clinic

Drugs that selectively kill senescent cells may benefit otherwise healthy older women but are not a "one-size-fits-all" remedy, Mayo Clinic researchers have found. Specifically, these drugs may only benefit people with a high number of senescent cells, according to findings publishing July 2 in Nature Medicine.

24-Jun-2024 9:30 AM EDT
Daily Sauna Time Might Help Prevent Menopause-Related Weight Gain
American Society for Nutrition (ASN)

New research performed with mice suggests that daily time in a warm environment such as a sauna might help older adults, especially women, combat age-related obesity and insulin resistance. The study shows the potential of heat treatments as a simple way to promote healthier aging.

24-Jun-2024 9:30 AM EDT
Intake of Ultra-Processed Foods Linked with Increased Risk of Death
American Society for Nutrition (ASN)

In a new study, older adults who reported consuming higher amounts of ultra-processed foods, as defined by the NOVA classification system, were about 10% more likely to die over a median follow-up of 23 years compared with those who consumed less processed food.

24-Jun-2024 9:30 AM EDT
Research Uncovers Heart-Protective Eating Patterns for Type 1 Diabetes
American Society for Nutrition (ASN)

Eating patterns that align with the Mediterranean diet or the dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH) diet could help lower cardiovascular disease risk in adults with type 1 diabetes, according to results from a six-year study.

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Released: 27-Jun-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Protein Is Everything with Dr. Benjamin Miller
Newswise

Curious by Nature, presented by Newswise, is a podcast for curious people. In each episode, listeners can travel briefly into the fascinating world that comes with years of dedication to one field of study. Be inspired by the many amazing things that are going on right now, some of which may have a major effect on our lives. Enjoy this concentrated knowledge from experts. We hope you can take inspiration from glimpses of innovation, dedication, and discovery.

Released: 27-Jun-2024 7:05 AM EDT
Alzheimer's Association Workshop Publishes Biology Based Criteria For Diagnosis And Staging Of Alzheimer's Disease
Alzheimer's Association

A workgroup convened by the Alzheimer's Association has published revised criteria for the diagnosis and staging of Alzheimer's disease that are based on the biology of the disease and reflect recent advancements in Alzheimer's research, diagnostics and treatment. The 2024 update includes an updated biomarker classification system that includes blood-based biomarkers (BBM) and a revised disease staging system.

Released: 26-Jun-2024 4:05 PM EDT
Playing youth sports linked to better mental health in adults
Ohio State University

Adults who continuously played organized sports through their youth have fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression than those who never played or those who dropped out, a new study finds. And those who dropped out of sports had poorer mental health than those who never played at all.

Newswise: JMIR Publications Journals Shine in the 2024 Release of Journal Impact Factors by Clarivate
Released: 26-Jun-2024 9:05 AM EDT
JMIR Publications Journals Shine in the 2024 Release of Journal Impact Factors by Clarivate
JMIR Publications

JMIR Publications is pleased to announce the outstanding performance of its scholarly journals in the 2024 release of Journal Citation Reports (JCR) by Clarivate

12-Jun-2024 9:05 PM EDT
New research identifies biomarkers that link alcohol use disorder and Alzheimer disease
Research Society on Alcoholism

Researchers agree that alcohol use can produce global and regional tissue volume changes in the brain, and that excessive alcohol use is associated with dementia and cognitive decline. A new study has examined the relationship between Alzheimer disease – the most common type of dementia – and alcohol use disorder (AUD), discovering biomarkers that link the two.

     
Released: 25-Jun-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Rutgers Health Researchers Link Tooth Loss to Increased Obesity Risk
Rutgers University-New Brunswick

Maintaining healthy teeth may help maintain a healthy weight.



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