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A recently published study led by Laura N. Gitlin, PhD, Distinguished University professor and dean of Drexel University’s College of Nursing and Health Professions, examined the effects of the ...
About The Study: In this study, lower state-average educational quality was more common among Black individuals and associated with higher dementia risk. Differential investment in high-quality ...
Some Black churches are adjusting their services to accommodate people with dementia and Alzheimer's disease as older Black Americans are twice more likely to have them than white Americans.
Black people are more likely to develop dementia than white and South Asian people, a UK study suggests. It confirms previous study findings but the reasons are complex, University College London ...
A new study suggests that reducing systolic blood pressure below the clinically safe threshold of 120 mmHg over time may produce slight health-protective benefits against late-life dementia and ...
Black people are receiving medications for dementia less often than white people, according to a preliminary study released today, February 26, 2023, that will be presented at the American Academy ...
Dementia rates are 22 per cent higher among Black people in the UK compared to white people, a recent study by University College London, while Black and South Asian dementia patients die younger ...
As Black families are under-represented in clinical trials and may not have access to evidence-based dementia care, offering TAP appears warranted and may help to minimize disparities in ...
According to the Alzheimer's Association, older Black Americans are twice as likely as older white Americans to have Alzheimer's or another form of dementia.
Black people are receiving medications for dementia less often than white people, according to a preliminary study released today, February 26, 2023, that will be presented at the American Academy ...
Black people are more likely to develop dementia than white and South Asian people, a UK study suggests.
Some Black churches are adjusting their services to accommodate people with dementia and Alzheimer's disease as older Black Americans are twice more likely to have them than white Americans.