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    Understanding the healthcare experiences and needs of African immigrants in the United States: a sco** review

    Africans immigrants in the United States are the least-studied immigrant group, despite the research and policy efforts to address health disparities within immigrant communities. Although their healthcare exp...

    Ogbonnaya I. Omenka, Dennis P. Watson, Hugh C. Hendrie in BMC Public Health (2020)

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    The changing prevalence and incidence of dementia over time — current evidence

  3. Knowledge of changes in dementia occurrence can only be acquired through population-based studies conducted at different time periods in representative samples...

  4. Yu-Tzu Wu, Alexa S. Beiser, Monique M. B. Breteler in Nature Reviews Neurology (2017)

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    Cognitive function, body mass index and mortality in a rural elderly Chinese cohort

    Previous studies have shown that poor cognition and low body mass index were associated with increased mortality. But few studies have investigated the association between cognition and mortality across the en...

    Sujuan Gao, Yinlong **, Frederick W Unverzagt, Yibin Cheng in Archives of Public Health (2014)

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    Assessing psychological well-being: self-report instruments for the NIH Toolbox

    Psychological well-being (PWB) has a significant relationship with physical and mental health. As a part of the NIH Toolbox for the Assessment of Neurological and Behavioral Function, we developed self-report ...

    John M. Salsman, **-Shei Lai, Hugh C. Hendrie, Zeeshan Butt in Quality of Life Research (2014)

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    Medication adherence and tolerability of Alzheimer’s disease medications: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

    The class of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (ChEI), including donepezil, rivastigmine, and galantamine, have similar efficacy profiles in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s disease (AD). However, few ...

    Noll L Campbell, Paul Dexter, Anthony J Perkins, Sujuan Gao, Lang Li in Trials (2013)

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    Selenium level and depressive symptoms in a rural elderly Chinese cohort

    Selenium is considered a protective agent against free radicals through the maintenance of better enzyme activity. The few studies examining the relationship between selenium and depression have yielded incons...

    Sujuan Gao, Yinlong **, Frederick W Unverzagt, Chaoke Liang in BMC Psychiatry (2012)

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    Alzheimer’s disease multiple intervention trial (ADMIT): study protocol for a randomized controlled clinical trial

    Given the current lack of disease-modifying therapies, it is important to explore new models of longitudinal care for older adults with dementia that focus on improving quality of life and delaying functional ...

    Christopher M Callahan, Malaz A Boustani, Arlene A Schmid, Mary G Austrom in Trials (2012)

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    Predictors of life satisfaction in retired physicians and spouses

    Background: With the current demographic changes, adjustment to retirement has become a major concern for physicians. Yet information on adjustment to retirement gathered from retired physicians is sparse. Infor...

    Mary Guerriero Austrom, Anthony J. Perkins in Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemio… (2003)

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    The Dementing Disorders

    Dementing disorders are found most commonly in the elderly. However, the approaches derived from the diagnosis and management of these patients exemplify principles which can equally well be applied to the man...

    Hugh C. Hendrie, Frederick W. Unverzagt, Mary Guerriero Austrom in Psychiatric Quarterly (1997)

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    Introduction

    In Western Society, one approach to the concept and practice of medicine has endured, although its popularity has waxed and waned and its emphasis has changed throughout time. This approach implies that knowle...

    Hugh C. Hendrie in Neuroregulation of Autonomic, Endocrine and Immune Systems (1986)

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    Effect of Chronic Haloperidol on the Levels of Blood and Urinary Phenylethylamine and Phenylacetic Acid in Rats

    Phenylethylamine (PE) and/or its major metabolite phenylacetic acid (PAA) have been suggested to be involved in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia ard the major affective disorders. In the majority of past s...

    Philip A. Shea, Stephen E. Wade, Stephen D. Dunlop in Neurobiology of the Trace Amines (1984)