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Rhode Island's Primary Care Crisis: Exploring Solutions Through a New Medical School
Rhode Island’s healthcare system is often praised for its quality, ranking among the top five states overall and fourth for primary care...


Processed Red Meat Linked to Higher Dementia Risk
Recent research presented at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference has revealed a concerning connection between processed...


Cannabis Use Among Older Adults: Insights from Recent Polling Data
A significant number of adults aged 50 and older are using cannabis in various forms, for either recreational or medical purposes,...


Researchers Identify Two Key Age Milestones Linked to Accelerated Aging
Recent research reveals that aging occurs in two distinct bursts, particularly around the ages of 44 and 60. This study, which highlights...


Can Ozempic Be the Key to Slowing Down Aging?
Recent research suggests that Ozempic, a medication primarily used for managing Type 2 diabetes and aiding weight loss, may also play a...


Should You Consider an RSV Vaccine? Insights for Older Adults
As winter approaches, so do the typical respiratory illnesses that affect many, particularly older adults. Among these, respiratory...


New Help for Dealing with Aggression in People with Dementia
Dementia is not a singular disease but rather a comprehensive term encompassing a spectrum of symptoms that individuals may experience...


Socially Connected Older Adults Suffer More from Pandemic Restrictions, Study Reveals
A recent study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences reveals that socially connected older adults faced greater...


Middle-Market Memory Care Remains Elusive Despite Great Need
As the population ages, the need for memory care services is increasing, particularly among middle-income seniors who cannot afford...


Two Brain Proteins Linked to Dementia Could Spot it Earlier
More than six million Americans are estimated to have Alzheimer’s disease (AD), the most common type of dementia, an irreversible...
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