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Mid-and late-life diabetes in relation to the risk of dementia: a population-based …

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W Xu, C Qiu, M Gatz, NL Pedersen, B Johansson, L … - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
1 Aging Research Center, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Karolinska
Institutet and Stockholm Gerontology Research Center, Stockholm, Sweden 2 Department of
Psychology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA 3 Department of ...
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Mid-and Late-Life Diabetes in Relation to the Risk of Dementia


W Xu, C Qiu, M Gatz, NL Pedersen, B Johansson, L … - Diabetes, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
RESULTS—Of all participants, 467 were diagnosed with dementia, including 292 with Alzheimer's
disease and 105 with vascular dementia, and an additional 170 were diagnosed with questionable
dementia. Diabetes was present in 1,396 subjects. In GEE models, diabetes was ...
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Review: Therapy for Alzheimer's disease: how effective are current treatments?


KL Lanctôt, RD Rajaram, N Herrmann - Therapeutic Advances in …, 2009 - tan.sagepub.com
Abstract: Available symptomatic therapies for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD) have
been based on known neurotransmitter dysfunctions associated with the illness. The
second-generation cholinesterase inhibitors and the N-methyl D-aspartate receptor ...
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[PDF] Medicine for old age psychiatrists: a refresher and update


D Powell - GERIATRIC MEDICINE-LONDON-, 2008 - oldagepsychiatry.co.uk
“This is the third annual Medicine for Old Age Psychiatrists conference. I came up with the concept
for this meeting because I felt old age psychiatrists needed a way of keeping up to date with the
latest developments in medicine, and I thought it would be a good way of refreshing their ...
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[PDF] The effect of somatic disorders on brain aging and dementia: findings from …


AR Atti - diss.kib.ki.se
This doctoral thesis investigates the effect of somatic disorders on dementia, Alzheimer's disease
(AD) and brain aging in late-life. The data for the studies are provided by the Kungsholmen Project
(Studies I and II) and the Faenza Project (Studies III and IV). The Kungsholmen Project is ...
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Modifiable Midlife Risk Factors for Late-Life Cognitive Impairment and Dementia


TF Hughes, M Ganguli - Current Psychiatry Reviews, 2009 - ingentaconnect.com
Page 1. Current Psychiatry Reviews, 2009, 5, 73-92 73 1573-4005/09 $55.00+.00 © 2009
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd. Modifiable Midlife Risk Factors for Late-Life Cognitive
Impairment and Dementia Tiffany F. Hughes* ,1 and Mary Ganguli 2 ...
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The cardiogenic syncope in the elderly: a review on the epidemiology and social …


E Feraco, O Grandinetti, A Lauro, G Cosentino - Archives of gerontology and …, 1995 - Elsevier
Although syncope is a common clinical problem in the elderly, little is known of its epidemiology
and social costs. According to some epidemiological enquiries, syncope is responsible for 3%
of emergency room visits and for 6% of the medical admissions in general hospitals. ...
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Cognitive Decline and Low Blood Pressure: The Other Side of the Coin


S Maule, M Caserta, C Bertello, A … - Clinical and …, 2008 - informahealthcare.com
Low blood pressure has been found to be associated with cognitive decline and dementia in
cross-sectional studies. Two mechanisms have been proposed to interpret this association: blood
pressure levels decrease during the course of the dementia process, and low blood ...
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Cigarette Smoking and Dementia


MA Hernán, A Alonso, G Logroscinoa - Epidemiology, 2008 - pdfs.journals.lww.com
The article by Euser et al1 in this issue of EPIDEMIOLOGY shows that study participants with
complete follow-up are healthier and have better age-specific cognitive scores than those with
incomplete follow-up. A well-known potential consequence of these differences is ...
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CA Szekely - Neurology, 2008 - AAN Enterprises
CA Szekely, PhD* RC Green, MD, MPH* JCS Breitner, MD, MPH* T. Østbye, MD, PhD* AS
Beiser, PhD MM Corrada, ScD HH Dodge, PhD M. Ganguli, MD, MPH CH Kawas, MD LH
Kuller, MD, DrPH BM Psaty, MD, PhD SM Resnick, PhD PA Wolf, MD AB Zonderman, ...
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