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Fish consumption and cognitive function among older people in the UK: baseline data from the OPAL study

...study provide support for the hypothesis that higher fish consumption is associated with better cognitive function in later life. However, although in the main associations remain after adjusting for education...

Do patients diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease benefit from a psycho-educational programme for family caregivers? A randomised controlled study

...care-recipients’ disease at M6 (0.02) was evidenced.; Conclusion: The PEP had no additional impact on patients but carers developed more effective disease understanding and ability of coping. Results support the...

Treatment of Alzheimer’s disease with the GSK-3 inhibitor tideglusib: a pilot study

...in a larger clinical trial. Due to escalating doses and the small sample size, this trial provides insufficient evidence to support or reject a benefit of tideglusib in AD.;...

Dementia care consultation for family caregivers: collaborative model linking an Alzheimer’s association chapter with primary care physicians

...organization.; Method: Randomization was based on primary care physician practice site. In the intervention group, dementia care consultants located at an Alzheimer’s association chapter provided individualized counseling and support over...

Language-enriched exercise plus socialization for older adults with dementia: translation to rural communities

Interventions that stimulate and engage individuals with dementia physically, cognitively, and socially offer promise for improving health and well-being and for potentially slowing functional losses with disease progression....

Galantamine versus risperidone treatment of neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with probable dementia: an open randomized trial

...These results support that galantamine, with its benign safety profile, can be used as first-line treatment of NPSD symptoms, unless symptoms of irritation and agitation are prominent, where risperidone is...

Can a memory club help maintain cognitive function? A pilot investigation

In a pilot investigation we evaluated the impact of a structured early memory loss (EML) program intervention in a longitudinal (repeated measures) study of 55 persons with mild...

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