Greater perceived neighborhood cohesion in childhood (measured at age 10) and at the time of the baseline interview (measured among people ranging in age from 51 to 89, or among people from late ...
For the experienced clinician, the Certificate in Advanced Clinical Practice for Adults provides a deep exploration of the cutting-edge theoretical perspectives of attachment, trauma informed care, ...
Cognitive development continues through adulthood. Source: Isabelle Brocas In the 1930s, Jean Piaget formulated his cognitive development theory, suggesting that children progressively gain knowledge ...
Clinically relevant cognitive impairment is present in over a quarter of middle-aged adults who had been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in childhood, a new study finds. The results were published ...
While working with students with intellectual and developmental disabilities at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Caroline Jurisich realized there was an issue. There were more resources for ...
Cognitive decline in older adults refers to the concern of or difficulty with a person’s thinking, memory, concentration, and other brain functions beyond what is typically expected due to aging.
VOTRAGE study pazopanib in vulnerable elderly patients after geriatric assessment—A phase I study with geriatric criteria. Background: Chemotherapy is associated with long-lasting neurocognitive ...
Falls pose a significant risk to older adults, often resulting in injuries that lead to other health problems, decreased independence, and a lower quality of life. They also pose a considerable burden ...