AD should be treated as a clinical-biological construct, according to the IWG, not a purely biologic construct, per the AA.
HealthDay News — Higher caregiving stress among reproductive-age Black women is associated with incident hypertension, according to a study published online Nov. 27 in Hypertension.
Neighborhood disadvantage is more strongly associated with measures of cardiometabolic health and cognition in those with MCI.
Academic achievement and cannabis use during adolescence are negatively associated, particularly with increases in school absenteeism and dropout.
The synergistic effect of concurrent T2D and OSA was associated with increased risks for cardiovascular disease and microvascular complications.
Almost one in five stroke survivors are diagnosed with dementia, with increased risk lasting for 20 years after stroke.
There is no evidence that high dementia risk among former professional soccer players is associated with potentially modifiable lifestyle risk factors.
Seven in 10 U.S. adults would prefer to be asked about both their physical and mental health during medical appointments.
HealthDay News — Poststroke medication nonadherence is more prevalent among U.S. women than men, according to a study published online Dec. 4 in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
A greater prevalence of ADHD medication treatments increases the risk of misusing prescription stimulants in university communities.
Year long cannabis use and brain activity in regions related to working memory, reward, and inhibitory control domains are not associated.
Poor sleep quality and later mid-sleep time were associated with significantly higher odds of more severe depression in Parkinson disease.