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Objectives. At one-year follow-up, this study explored whether a multidomain brain-health intervention resulted in maintained behavior change, provided cognitive benefits, increased self-efficacy for behavior change, and whether participants intended to continue with these changes. Methods. One-hundred thirty midlife and older adults were assigned to one of three conditions: brain fitness (B-Fit) intervention utilizing education and... More
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What etiology would you think of apart from classic degenerative cause for a dementia lady to make a diagnosis of AD at her age of 58? It has been reported that a 65-year-old female had got declining speech for the past seven years,concomitant with “rampant caries”in her mouth and “vitiligo”on her skin. She was also... More
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Background
To explore the influencing factors of nocturia in benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) risk population.
Methods
Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) between the years 2017 and 2020 were analyzed to explore factors influencing nocturia in BPH risk population. After the inclusion of BPH risk population over 50 years old, the data with incomplete... More
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What causes would you think of in an aged patient with hydrocephalus on his or her brain CT scan?These are two cases of obstructive hydrocephalus,that occurred with gradual mental loss and difficult walking due to the rigidity of both legs. A final diagnosis of obstructive hydrocephalus was established on the basis of their abnormal immunological... More
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This paper explores the potential cognitive benefits of creatine supplementation for the elderly population. Creatine, known for its role in muscular and neuronal energy metabolism, is primarily obtained through dietary intake, particularly from meat sources. The literature underscores creatine's significance in neural tissue development and cognitive capacity, with deficiencies linked to impaired cognitive function, especially... More