A new study suggests that cognitively normal seniors who increase their coffee consumption are twice as likely to develop mild cognitive impairment (MCI) than seniors who reduce their coffee consumption… read more →
A new study suggests that cognitively normal seniors who increase their coffee consumption are twice as likely to develop mild cognitive impairment (MCI) than seniors who reduce their coffee consumption… read more →
A provision of the Affordable Care Act, initiated in 2010, allows children to remain on their parents’ insurance until age 26. Fearing the confidential information will be listed on insurance… read more →
A gene variant has been identified by researchers that may be used to predict people most likely to respond to an investigational therapy under development for Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The… read more →
A new study of mice shows that head-direction cells in the brain – which act like a compass – are as electrically active during sleep as they are when the… read more →
Let’s look at the facts. According to The National Institute of Mental Illness (2012), an estimated 43.7 million adults in the U.S. are suffering from a mental illness of some form.… read more →
A strong link has been made between subthreshold manic episodes and likelihood of developing bipolar disorder in children of parents with bipolar disorder. The study’s findings could improve clinical assessment… read more →
Government investigators are calling for greater scrutiny of antipsychotics use among dementia patients in post-acute settings beyond nursing homes. Nearly a third of elderly dementia residents spending more than three… read more →
An innovative interventional radiology treatment has been found to offer chronic migraine sufferers sustained relief of their headaches, according to new research. Clinicians have used a treatment called image-guided, intranasal… read more →