Dementia in Women Using Estrogen-Only Therapy
In a nested case-control study of older Danish women with hysterectomy in 2000, estrogen-only therapy was associated with higher dementia rates. The relationship held “even
In a nested case-control study of older Danish women with hysterectomy in 2000, estrogen-only therapy was associated with higher dementia rates. The relationship held “even
To improve the use of medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD), authors conducted a pilot study of a “hub and spoke” model in which patients
An increased risk of peptic ulcers should be considered when cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEIs) are prescribed to older adults who are using NSAIDs, a study shows.
Among participants with hypertension in the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT), time in target range (TTR) was a significant predictor of the risk of
Compared with placebo in the phase 3 GRADUATE I and II trials, amyloid plaque was reduced in people with early symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease who received
The FDA is beginning to work with pharmaceutical companies on an approval pathway for psychedelic drugs that currently fall under Schedule 1 of the Controlled
Oral naltrexone 50 mg/d and acamprosate should be first-line pharmacotherapies for alcohol use disorder, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials
A connectome-based functional signature proved to be a promising early predictor of individualized response to antipsychotic treatment in first-episode psychosis. The results in a discovery
Global cognition and dual-task gait performance were improved among community-dwelling older adults who practiced home-based, cognitively enriched tai ji quan therapy, compared with standard tai
Certain medication classes are associated with an increased risk of poor road performance over time in cognitively healthy older adults, according to a prospective cohort