2021 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.In recent decades, dementia has become a growing global epidemic. As people are living longer, the number of individuals diagnosed with dementia has risen exponentially. Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, presently afflicts more that 5.4 million Americans (Thies et al., 2011). Though great strides have been made in dementia research, there is still much to be done to better pin-point disease risk and ameliorate decline and related symptom progression. This dissertation will focus on the efficacy of early intervention and risk factor identification as a first line of defense in staving off dementia progression. Within the B Sharp community-arts engagement program, we will ev...
BACKGROUND: Definitions and diagnostic criteria for all medical conditions are regularly subjected t...
textabstractDementia is a devastating disease that is common in elderly people. The prevalence incre...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common disease in developed countries and affects more than hal...
The problem of dementia is acquiring greater social and medical significance in the modern world. Ac...
Objective: To investigate whether dementia risk can be estimated using only health deficits not know...
Abstract Reducing the Risk for Dementia: The Evidence is Clear By Rebecca Danforth Margrave, RN; Mel...
Abstract: We envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary ...
We envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary dementia p...
We envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary dementia p...
Introduction: Previous research has identified modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) ...
AbstractAn estimated 47 million people worldwide are living with dementia in 2015, and this number i...
Older age is associated with an increased risk for cognitively impairing diseases such as dementia. ...
The increasing prevalence of cognitive impairment among the older adult population warrants attentio...
OBJECTIVE: Dementia has a multifactorial etiology, but the importance of individual health and lifes...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurological illness with a progressive course that is the most common...
BACKGROUND: Definitions and diagnostic criteria for all medical conditions are regularly subjected t...
textabstractDementia is a devastating disease that is common in elderly people. The prevalence incre...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common disease in developed countries and affects more than hal...
The problem of dementia is acquiring greater social and medical significance in the modern world. Ac...
Objective: To investigate whether dementia risk can be estimated using only health deficits not know...
Abstract Reducing the Risk for Dementia: The Evidence is Clear By Rebecca Danforth Margrave, RN; Mel...
Abstract: We envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary ...
We envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary dementia p...
We envisage the development of new Brain Health Services to achieve primary and secondary dementia p...
Introduction: Previous research has identified modifiable risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) ...
AbstractAn estimated 47 million people worldwide are living with dementia in 2015, and this number i...
Older age is associated with an increased risk for cognitively impairing diseases such as dementia. ...
The increasing prevalence of cognitive impairment among the older adult population warrants attentio...
OBJECTIVE: Dementia has a multifactorial etiology, but the importance of individual health and lifes...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurological illness with a progressive course that is the most common...
BACKGROUND: Definitions and diagnostic criteria for all medical conditions are regularly subjected t...
textabstractDementia is a devastating disease that is common in elderly people. The prevalence incre...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common disease in developed countries and affects more than hal...