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Poor Sleep Causes Memory Loss And Forgetfulness by Medical News Today on 1/30/2013
Poor quality sleep among the elderly can cause significant memory loss and brain deterioration, according to a recent study by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley. The study is the first of its kind to confirm the link between poor sleep
 
Multi Tasking And Age Related Changes To The Brain by Medical News Today on 1/24/2013
The pattern of blood flow in the prefrontal cortex in the brains alters with age during multi-tasking, finds a new study in BioMed Central's open access journal BMC Neuroscience. Increased blood volume, measured using oxygenated haemoglobin (Oxy-Hb) ...
 
Regular aspirin use tied to age-related vision loss by Yahoo! Health on 1/24/2013
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Taking at least one aspirin every week is linked to the development of age-related vision loss, according to a new study. The Australian researchers, however, caution that there's still not enough evidence to say ...
 
Hearing Loss Linked to Dementia by Ivanhoe on 1/24/2013
Ivanhoe Newswire) 2013 The presence of dementia is believed to double every 20 years due to the world2019s aging population, making it important to identify the factors that lead to cognitive decline and dementia in older adults. A new study ...
 
Prescribers' experiences with powered mobility prescription among older adults. by Medworm on 1/18/2013
Authors: Mortenson WB, Clarke LH, Best K Abstract Despite the potential benefits of powered mobility, many older adults do not have access to this technology. To date, few studies have explored how prescribers make decisions regarding provision of
 
Evaluation of an Agency-Based Occupational Therapy Intervention to Facilitate Aging in Place. by Medworm on 1/18/2013
Authors: Sheffield C, Smith CA, Becker M Abstract PURPOSE: The United States faces a growing population of older adults and accompanying functional disabilities, coupled with constrained public resources and diminishing informal supports.
 
Whole body vibration may help elderly get up and go by Yahoo! Health on 1/18/2013
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When the elderly can't exercise, stints on a vibrating platform may help older adults become slightly stronger, faster and more agile, according to a small short-term study. Exercise is the best option for good ...
 
Animal Assisted Therapy at Work by Advance-PT on 1/11/2013
Facilities across the nation have boosted therapeutic outcomes, patient morale, and staff engagement by building strong animal assisted therapy programs
 
Sweetened, Diet Drinks Tied To Depression Risk by Medical News Today on 1/11/2013
Consuming sweetened drinks, especially of the diet soda or fizzy drink type, is tied to a higher risk for depression, while drinking coffee is linked to a slightly lower risk according to new research.
 
Therapy can still benefit older, long-time aphasia sufferers, study shows by McKnights on 1/11/2013
Therapy can improve language function and general cognition for seniors who have had aphasia for years, according to a recently published study.
 
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