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More Black and Hispanic adults than white adults report subjective cognitive decline at age 45 to 54 years.
Individuals in the highest versus lowest diet inflammatory index tertile were three times more likely to develop dementia.
Lower gray matter volumes in temporal, frontal, other regions were seen in socially isolated individuals.
Among U.S. veterans, the rates of dementia were highest for Blacks and Hispanics.
Wide variation was seen in continuity of nursing staff for home healthcare visits to dementia patients following hospitalization.
Individualized multidomain interventions are equally effective for improving cognition in women and men.
The decision is meant to protect patients while gathering more clinical data on whether the medication actually helps slow declines in thinking.
Healthy lifestyle in seniors is linked to longer life expectancy and a larger proportion of remaining years spent without Alzheimer’s dementia.
Most cardiovascular conditions more strongly linked to cognition among women.
Replacing ultraprocessed foods weight in diet with an equivalent proportion of unprocessed or minimally processed foods may lower risk.