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Medindia's Press Release’ section provides the latest press release on Senior Health from across the world for the global audience. This page links to 1216 Senior Health press releases.

FDA Grants Breakthrough Device Designation to Diadem's AlzoSure® Predict Prognostic Blood Test for the Early Prediction of Alzheimer's Disease

--First Prognostic Blood Test that Can Predict Likely Progression to Alzheimer's Disease Up to Six Years in Advance-- SAN FRANCISCO , Jan. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Diadem U.S., Inc.,(a subsidiary of Diadem Srl) a company developing the ...


The Public Health Agency of Canada launches a national dementia awareness campaign to help reduce stigma

TORONTO , Jan. 17, 2022 /CNW/ - The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) is launching its first national dementia awareness campaign during Alzheimer's Awareness Month in Canada , to reduce negative perceptions about  dementia and the ...

Jeffrey D. Horn, M.D. Announces First FDA-Approved Eye Drop to Treat Age-Related Blurry Vision Now Available at Vision for Life

Prescription drop can correct common vision problem plaguing half of the U.S. adult population NASHVILLE, Tenn. , Jan. 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Dr. Jeffrey D. Horn , M.D., medical director at Vision for Life, announced today his office is ...

Age-related Medical Conditions Going Unrecognized, Untreated in People with IDD

People with IDD are susceptible to the same age-related issues as anyone else. IntellectAbility President Dr. Craig Escudé explains how to help them maintain a good quality of life, and why supporters must be trained to recognize signs of aging ...

New Book Shows Older Adults How to Choose Body-Safe Sex Toys

Dr. Brenda's Sex Toys: Putting the BOOM back in boomers shows you how to choose body-safe sex toys and personal lubricants to enhance your sexual experiences and health. This easy-to-read, comprehensive guide helps you navigate the adult sex toy ...

Northeast Delta HSA, Governor's Office of Elderly Affairs Work to Improve Senior Health Outcomes

Northeast Delta Human Services Authority (NEDHSA) and the Governor's Office of Elderly Affairs (GOEA) have signed a memorandum of understanding to increase access to quality and competent care for senior citizens 60 and older who seek mental ...

Eldermark Debuts New Resident Engagement Solution for Senior Living Communities

Easy-to-use Eldermark 'engage' aims to enrich the senior living experience MINNETONKA, Minn. , Dec. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Eldermark , an acclaimed healthcare technology provider for the senior care industry, today unveiled its new ...

Home for the Holidays: Checking in on Aging Loved Ones

Home Instead reminds families to be mindful of signs older loved ones could benefit from extra support OMAHA, Neb. , Dec. 14, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The holiday season is upon us, and as we near the second anniversary of the pandemic, ...

Aging Life Care Association® Survey Finds Caregiver Burnout Common Problem among Family Caregivers

Caregiver burnout is a leading challenge Aging Life Care Managers® face when working with family caregivers caring for an aging adult. TUCSON, Ariz. , Dec. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Caregiver burnout is a leading challenge Aging Life ...

Mediaplanet and Dr. Oz Team Up to Highlight Better Care for Seniors and People With Alzheimer's

Mediaplanet's "Fighting Alzheimer's" campaign, available in USA TODAY and online, sheds light on the newest developments in research and ways to support healthy lifestyles for those living with Alzheimer's and dementia NEW YORK , Dec. 10, ...

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The Effects of Societal Inequality on Brain Aging and Dementia

The Effects of Societal Inequality on Brain Aging and Dementia

Higher levels of societal inequality are linked to reduced brain volume and disrupted connectivity, contributing to increased dementia risk.

Seniors Rejoice! Antibiotics Won't Lead to Dementia

Seniors Rejoice! Antibiotics Won't Lead to Dementia

Are seniors at a higher risk of cognitive impairment or dementia from antibiotic use? A new study provides the answer.

Smart Ways to Prevent Delirium in Older Surgery Patients

Smart Ways to Prevent Delirium in Older Surgery Patients

Delirium and cognitive decline are frequent complications following anesthesia and surgery in older adults. Here are a few ways to prevent postoperative delirium.

How Reminders Make a Difference in Older Adults

How Reminders Make a Difference in Older Adults

Setting reminders can improve prospective memory in older adults, aiding independence and cognitive function. Reminders can overcome memory decline.

How Happy Relationships Lower Stress Hormones in Older Adults

How Happy Relationships Lower Stress Hormones in Older Adults

Happy relationships can reduce cortisol levels in older adults, improving stress management.

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