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Reversing recent trends

Baby Boomers Showing Higher Rates of Cognitive Decline

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Declines seen universally across genders, races/ethnicities, education, and income levels
Repetitive negative thinking may be associated with increased Alzheimer disease risk

Long-Term Negative Thinking Tied to Alzheimer Risk

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Association seen between negative thinking, cognitive decline, neuroimaging markers
A coach-supported platform composed of a suite of apps is effective for treating depression and anxiety among primary care patients

Mobile Platform Useful for Treating Depression, Anxiety

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Engagement with apps high; effects sustained for two months
In a stroke population

T2DM Linked to Worse Cognitive Performance After Stroke

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No significant difference found in cognitive function for those with impaired, normal fasting glucose levels
A six-month aerobic exercise intervention is associated with improvements in cognitive domains and cerebrovascular regulation among middle-aged and older adults

Improvements Seen in Some Cognitive Domains With Aerobic Exercise

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Middle-aged, older adults saw improvement after six-month aerobic exercise intervention
For patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol ≥70 mg/dL or non-high-density cholesterol ≥100 mg/dL despite statin therapy

Evolocumab Does Not Impact Cognition in Atherosclerotic CVD

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Adding evolocumab to maximally tolerated statin therapy did not affect patient-reported cognition
Limited tools are available for identifying

Reviews Assess Tools to Identify, Diagnose, Treat Alzheimer Dementia

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Many cognitive tests can differentiate clinical Alzheimer-type dementia from normal cognition
For multiple sclerosis patients with clinically isolated syndrome

Low Vitamin D, Smoking Predict Worse Cognitive Function in MS

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Higher vitamin D predicted better cognitive performance, while smoking predicted worse performance
A number of former American-style football players report clinician-diagnosed chronic traumatic encephalopathy

Former Footballers Report Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Symptoms

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Although a postmortem diagnosis, clinician-diagnosed CTE reported by 2.8 percent of American football players
Higher nighttime blood pressure may exacerbate the detrimental effects of hypertension on cerebrovascular health and cognitive abilities among middle-aged individuals

Higher Nighttime Blood Pressure Tied to Worse Vascular Disease

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So-called reverse dipping among those with hypertension tied to cerebrovascular disease, memory problems