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 →
University of Texas at Arlington nursing and engineering researchers will unveil a model “Smart Care” apartment next month that is infused with intelligent care technology designed to reduce risks encountered… read more →
Approximately 1 in 3 Americans aged 65 and over have some form of hearing loss. Though many of these individuals benefit from conventional treatments, such as hearing aids, those with… 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 →