Adverse events and airway maneuvers/interventions were significantly more likely among patients with vs without OSA undergoing sedation.
Military veterans with trauma-related nightmares were significantly more likely to have psychiatric disorders, clinical insomnia, and suicidality.
Higher cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) in older adults is associated with better cognitive performance for episodic memory.
HealthDay News — Cognitive impairment, especially in learning and memory, is more likely among people with epilepsy, according to a study published online Nov. 19 in Epilepsia Open.
The severity of hearing loss was linked to increased cognitive impairment, though hearing aid usage was not significantly linked to lower odds.
Dual use (DU) of vapes and conventional cigarettes does not appear to be a first step toward smoking cessation.
Elevated blood pressure variability (BPV), especially in older Black adults, is associated with lower cognitive scores.
Cardiorenal syndrome was associated with an increased risk for depressive symptoms, but lipid indices did not mediate this relationship.
Poor sleep quality and later mid-sleep time were associated with significantly higher odds of more severe depression in Parkinson disease.
Almost one in five stroke survivors are diagnosed with dementia, with increased risk lasting for 20 years after stroke.
The synergistic effect of concurrent T2D and OSA was associated with increased risks for cardiovascular disease and microvascular complications.
AD should be treated as a clinical-biological construct, according to the IWG, not a purely biologic construct, per the AA.