A Medicare-covered program that offers support and medical advice for caregivers of patients with dementia may bring more benefit than a costly Alzheimer’s medication, new research finds.
The University community is recognizing Black History Month with scholarly programs spanning the month, opening with a Princeton Public Library book talk and closing with a daylong symposium hosted by ...
Children who experience malevolent wartime living conditions, and wartime violence in particular, are more likely than ...
Programs that match caregivers with patient navigators yield better outcomes than Alzheimer'sdrug – but combining the two may ...
The Graduate Student Council discussed the Brown Ever True initiative, budget changes and the campus climate survey at ...
Health literacy is creating job opportunities and requirements to enhance the workforce with the development of health literacy as a professional skill. Considering the general growth in health ...
As death remains taboo across much of Asia, Nanyang Technological University will launch Asia's first master's-level ...