BUFFALO, N.Y. – The Food and Drug Administration’s recent approval of a new blood test to aid in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease is a boost for the University at Buffalo School of Nursing’s wet ...
Patients with dementia who participated in a Medicare-funded collaborative care program that provided support and medical advice for caregivers were able to remain in their home communities longer ...
A UCSF study found that a "collaborative care" model for dementia patients improved quality of life, reduced costs, alleviated caregiver burden, and extended the time that patients remained in the ...
A mathematical model simulated patient outcomes when given caregiver support or an expensive Alzheimer’s drug to determine cost and health benefits.
Shifting care needs in Rockwall highlight the growing importance of understanding memory care versus independent and ...
MSU-Meridian Master of Science in Nursing students pose for a photo in Dumont Plaza after volunteering at the Paint the Plaza Purple community event to raise awareness of Alzheimer’s. Pictured are Amy ...
Programs that match caregivers with patient navigators yield better outcomes than Alzheimer's drug – but combining the two ...
Speed training may cause physical changes to the brain, leading to new and stronger connections between brain networks. The ...
Nearly 10%of Wisconsinites over 65 are living with Alzheimer’s disease, and a new “dementia village” coming to Fitchburg ...
As Katy’s senior population grows, families are increasingly focused on understanding memory care, dementia-assisted ...
An estimated 10,000-12,000 people are living with Lewy body dementia in Ireland, but only a small number of sufferers get an accurate diagnosis ...
The Food and Drug Administration’s recent approval of a new blood test to aid in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease is a boost for the School of Nursing’s wet lab. The lab, led by nursing researcher ...