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Medicare spending was higher for adults with a formal clinical diagnosis of dementia versus a positive screening for cognitive impairment.
Changes in daytime fractal motor activity regulation may occur in women before cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease.
The percentage of older U.S. decedents with a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias increased significantly from 2004 to 2017.
Findings particularly for behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia
No significant association was seen for glaucoma surgery with dementia risk in a prospective study involving older adults.
A small reduction in the risk for dementia was seen after the first year for people with shingles versus general population comparators.
After adjustment for multiple variables, widespread pain appeared to increase subsequent risk.
The risk for Alzheimer’s disease increased for parents of individuals with ADHD; the associations were attenuated with decreasing genetic relatedness.
The risk for overactive bladder varies across individual cholinesterase inhibitor drugs.
Excessive daytime napping over a year predicts worse cognitive performance the following year, and vice versa.