New research reveals colorectal cancer screening gaps among people with intellectual disabilities, highlighting barriers to ...
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Mild cognitive impairment and mental health: How to manage sadness and anxiety
Learn how to manage sadness and anxiety linked to mild cognitive impairment (MCI) with strategies for patients, caregivers, ...
Older adults lose their ability to hear concrete sounds first, and with this loss come the more difficult aspects of hearing: the fuzzy edges of speech. As your hearing deteriorates, you are likely to ...
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Alzheimer's Dementia Risk Nearly 40% Lower With Lifelong Learning
Intellectual enrichment throughout the lifespan tied to higher cognitive function ...
A major Cochrane review examines whether a widely used herbal supplement truly supports cognitive function, revealing modest dementia benefits but limited evidence for prevention or early impairment.
When people with large platforms celebrate the slur’s “return,” harmful language spreads fast. New Jersey made a different ...
The Division of Human Development and Disability (DHDD) promotes health equity for people with disabilities of all ages. DHDD ...
Funded by MassHealth, Baroco is able to accept nearly all adults with intellectual disabilities seeking services at no extra cost to clients and their families. The Holyoke location is the seventh ...
The “Neighborhood Conditions for Adults with Disabilities in Chicago” report released Monday aimed to better understand the experiences and needs of Chicagoans with disabilities across neighborhoods.
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Trust in HSE mental health services for children 'deeply shaken'
Some 79% of children were given medication under North Kerry Camhs in 2023, compared to a national rate of 39%.
The use of opioids alone does not significantly impair cognition in patients with HIV infection, but the combined use of opioids and antidepressants is linked to poorer neurocognitive performance.
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Brain injury is almost 10 times more common in unhoused people. Addressing it is key to reducing homelessness
On any given night, 60,000 people in Canada will go to sleep homeless. Research estimates that more than half of them have had a brain injury at one point in their lives, most of them being injured ...
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