Tuesday, May 5, 2015

More Older Adults Are Willing To Undergo Telephonic Screening For Dementia

IN PHOTO: Cowboy David Thompson talks on the telephone while eating dinner at the end of the day during a week-long operation to gather cattle, near Ignacio, Colorado A new study found that about two-thirds of the elderly population, regardless of sex, age or race, were keen to participate in telephonic screening for dementia. According to the researchers, the most common factors that affected the results were knowledge about cognitive decline associated with ageing and knowing someone who have Alzheimer's disease.

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