Volume 12 - Number 10 - October, 2004

Clinical Geriatrics

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Babak Tousi, MD; Thayagaran Subramanian, MD
Treatment of hallucinations in PD is relatively easy.
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Maju Mathews, MD; Manu Mathews, MD; Kumar Budur, MD; Vinu George, MD; Joanne Mathews, MD; Shiny Abraham, MD
Depression following stroke has an impact on ADLs, cognitive function, and mortality.
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Walking is associated with a reduced risk of dementia in older men.
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Case in Point
Case in Point
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Ann Petersen, PhD; Melinda S. Lantz, MD
Eating disorders are chronic illnesses that often persist well into midlife and beyond, and include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and pathologic binge eating.
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Steven R. Gambert, MD, AGSF, MACP
Depression has received a great deal of recent attention in relation to its newly identified prevalence among adolescents.
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Lea C. Watson, MD, MPH; David C. Steffens, MD, MHS
Clinicians caring for cognitively impaired patients should routinely consider depression as a possible coexisting condition.
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Janet Fogler, MSW; Sally Edwards, MSW
Mood disorders, especially depression and anxiety, are common conditions among older adults.
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