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Anemia in the Older Adult:
10 Common Causes & What to Ask

January 28, 2023 JR Leave a comment

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH Have you ever been told that an older relative has anemia? Or perhaps you noticed the…

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6 Ways that Memory & Thinking Change with Normal Aging (& What to Do About This)

January 9, 2023 JR

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH 109 Comments It’s annoying but unfortunately true: most parts of the body work less well as one…

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Posted in: Learning

New Discovery Could Explain Why We’ve Been Misled Over The Cause of Alzheimer’s

January 8, 2023 JR

HEALTH07 December 2022 ByTESSA KOUMOUNDOUROS Illustration of a neuron sending a signal along its axon. (KTSDESIGN/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) Despite the…

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Alzheimer’s researchers study genes in Puerto Rican and Latino families

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They have found that in Puerto Rico, people have a higher propensity for the disease, and part of the reason…

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Why Certain Types of Music Make Our Brains Sing, and Others Don’t

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November 26, 2022 Summary: Music can induce a range of emotions and help us to better understand different cultures. But what…

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Scientists identify sleep habits that significantly increase dementia risk

December 5, 2022 JR

[Dec 2, 2022: Staff Writer, The Brighter Side of News] How long people sleep and when they go to bed…

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Posted in: Sleep


Alzheimer’s disease is genetically linked to gut health

November 23, 2022 JR

[Nov 19, 2022: Sam Jeremic, Edith Cowan University] A novel, disease-modifying therapy for Alzheimer’s disease may involve the whole exchange…

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‘This looks like the real deal’: are we inching closer to a treatment for Alzheimer’s?

November 22, 2022 JR

 Illustration: Thomas Hedger at Grand Matter/The Guardian After years of setbacks, dementia researchers are getting excited about a new antibody…

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The challenges of Latinos aging in the US

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Photo illustration: Gabriella Turrisi/Axios. Photo: Jack Manning/Three Lions/Hulton Archive/Getty Images Older Latinos — especially those who are noncitizens or live…

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How to Evaluate, Prevent & Manage Constipation in Aging

November 17, 2022 JR

by Leslie Kernisan, MD MPH 193 Comments Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults. As…

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