Professor, Weill Institute for Neuroscience, Departments of Psychiatry and Epidemiology & Biostatistics, UCSF; Research Health Science Specialist, SFVA
Together Senior Health's online classes offer a way for people with Alzheimer's, dementia, or mild cognitive impairment to stay active. https://t.co/9TfCcdOtaU
If all older adults in the U.S. engaged in 10 more minutes of physical activity, more than 100,000 could be prevented every year! #exercise https://t.co/D2YIaSN9op via @JAMAInternalMed part of @JAMANetwork
New study finds that having 2 or more chronic conditions in middle age (such as high blood pressure, diabetes, or depression) more than doubles the risk of dementia later in life, highlighting the importance of prevention and treatment. https://t.co/ZNlucyRtoP
On May 18, @UCSF will host the 1st UCSF Dementia Day. This virtual event will explore Clinical, Community & Population Based Research with expert speakers, a poster session, a grand challenge brainstorming session, & funding information. Register here: https://t.co/giBpI1bn3A
Traumatic Brain Injury and Incidence Risk of Sleep Disorders in Nearly 200,000 US Veterans. Those with diagnosed TBI had an increased risk of incident sleep disorders over 14 years. https://t.co/gmGm5YHMYL @YueLengsleep@KristineYaffe@DeborahEBarnes@UCSFpopbrain@GreenJournal