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Factors associated with long-distance travel include low neurologist density, rural setting and visits for ALS and nervous system cancer.
The prediction was feasible across time frames using certain clinical features.
Barriers to healthcare access and other socioeconomic factors may increase vulnerability in racial/ethnic minorities.
Any vitamin D supplement exposure was associated with a 40% lower dementia incidence.
The CSF 48 panel plus existing biomarkers significantly improved the diagnostic performance for the outcomes studied.
Readmission rates were highest for those with frailty and probable dementia.
The findings were seen especially for fine particulate matter from agriculture and wildfires.
Harms include increased risks for amyloid-related imaging abnormalities (ARIA)-edema, ARIA-hemorrhage and symptomatic ARIA-edema.
The authors say that the findings support public health action to improve hearing aid access.
The dementia risk more than doubled compared with people without psychotic disorders.