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Motoric Cognitive Risk (MCR) Syndrome is a predementia condition characterised by the coexistence of slow gait and subjective cognitive complaints in older adults without overt dementia.
Adults ages 65 and above showed substantially higher disability rates than those ages 60-65, with rates jumping from 23% to 34% for basic activities and from 40% to 57% for instrumental activities.
Wonder Auggie Pullman, a young boy with Treacher Collins syndrome, transitions from homeschooling to attending a mainstream ...
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Radiation therapy (RT) is a commonly used modality in the treatment of older adults with cancer, and RT represents an attractive oncologic treatment option, providing a noninvasive local therapy with ...
Recent studies have shown a benefit of rituximab in Burkitt lymphoma. 9, 13 - 15, 20, 31, 32 A randomized study in adults with Burkitt lymphoma demonstrated rituximab with highly dose-intensive ...
A donor heart saved Charlotte Woodward's life 13 years ago. Now Woodward, 35, is fighting for others with Down syndrome or other disabilities to have the same chance. Research has shown that ...
This syndrome encompasses various conditions that may elevate the risk of heart disease, strokes, and type 2 diabetes, such as high blood pressure, elevated blood sugar levels, or obesity.
A telehealth-based intervention program helped older adults with metastatic cancer improve their physical function, mood and quality of life compared with standard care, according to results of a ...
Joseph D. Tobias, MD Disclosures Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2012;13 (4):423-427.
RAHWAY, N.J., June 09, 2025--Merck Announces Positive Topline Results from Phase 3 CORALreef Trials Evaluating Enlicitide Decanoate for the Treatment of Adults with Hyperlipidemia ...
Among older adults, non-Hispanic white Americans have overtaken Asians Americans as the healthiest U.S.-born population with the lowest rates of disability.