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Telephone-based cognitive behavioral therapy seems to be an effective intervention for depression in Parkinson disease

Phone-Based Therapy Beneficial for Depression in Parkinson Disease

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Telephone CBT outperformed treatment-as-usual on all depression, anxiety, quality-of-life measures
Among individuals with diabetes

ENDO: HbA1c Tied to Cognition in T2DM Patients After Lacunar Stroke

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Increase in HbA1c over time linked to decrease in Cognitive Assessment Screening Instrument score
Retired female individuals who are high in goal disengagement have steeper nine-year declines in episodic memory

Drop in Episodic Memory Steeper With High Goal Disengagement

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Cognitive decline worse for retired versus employed individuals with high goal disengagement, women
Widowhood accelerates cognitive decline among those at risk for Alzheimer disease

Widowhood Tied to More Rapid Cognitive Decline Among Seniors

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Rate of cognitive decline even faster among widowed participants with higher β-amyloid levels at baseline
Use of acid reflux drugs (proton pump inhibitors) during and after cancer treatment may be tied to impaired memory and concentration in breast cancer survivors

Use of PPIs Tied to Cognitive Issues in Breast Cancer Survivors

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Concentration, memory problems reported in breast cancer patients at different stages of survivorship
The NIH-Toolbox Cognitive Battery is reliable and valid for children and young adults with intellectual disability

NIH Toolbox Cognitive Battery Valid in Intellectual Disability

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NIHTB-CB is reliable and valid for children and young adults with a mental age older than 5.0 years
Cardiovascular health during young adulthood is associated with better dynamic cerebral autoregulation and cognition 30 years later

AAN: Cardiovascular Health in 20s Impacts Later Cognition

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Cardiovascular health in young adulthood linked to better dynamic cerebral autoregulation in later life
Intensive behavioral therapy produces clinically meaningful weight loss in a primary care setting

Liraglutide Enhances Weight Loss With Intensive Behavioral Therapy

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Clinically meaningful weight loss seen over 56 weeks with IBT and 3.0 mg liraglutide
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force concludes that the evidence is lacking and the balance of benefits and harms of cognitive impairment screening for older adults cannot be established. These findings form the basis of a final recommendation statement published in the Feb. 25 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association.

USPSTF: Evidence Lacking for Cognitive Impairment Screening

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Evidence lacking for screening for community-dwelling older adults with no signs or symptoms
In older adults with abdominal obesity

Certain Factors May Increase Risk for Cognitive Decline in Elderly

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Adiponectin tied to risk for cognitive decline in those younger than 87 years of age without central obesity