The Treatment of Dementia (October)

Date of Issue: 10/01/2003 | Volume: 1 | Number: 10

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If you were in TCR's editorial offices, surrounded by boxes of articles about acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEI’s), you would quickly develop a sinking sensation. Not because the articles are so boring (though, in fact, they are); rather, because the pharmaceutical hype-sters are back on parade once again.

In This Issue

Article

Comparing Cholinesterase Inhibitors

If you were in TCR's editorial offices, surrounded by boxes of articles about acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEI’s), you would quickly develop a sinking sensation. Not because the articles are so boring (though, in fact, they are); rather, because the pharmaceutical hype-sters are back on parade once again.

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Article

Alzheimer’s Dementia: A Primer

Plaques and Tangles, Amyloid deposits and Apo-E: Who can keep them straight? Unless you are a researcher, all you really need to know is how to diagnose dementia, and how to dose the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor du jour.

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Article

Preventing Dementia: What Works

We'd all like to escape dementia in our old age. Over the past decade, numerous large scale epidemiological studies have been published singing the praises of a variety of agents that might prevent or delay dementia.

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Expert Q&A

Dr. Marc Agronin on The Evaluation of Dementia

Dr. Agronin, as the "Director of Mental Health Services" at the Miami Jewish Home & Hospital for the Aged, what do you actually do?

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Tales from The History Of Psychiatry

Call it “Alzheimer-Kraepelin’s Disease”

Aloys Alzheimer was a German neurohistologist who was such a workaholic that he would examine brain tissue throughout the night, catching a few hours of sleep the next day before beginning all over again.

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Anecdotes From The Field

Beware Benadryl!

Dr. Renee Snow completed a geriatric psychiatry fellowship at Mclean Hospital and is now in private practice in North Andover, MA.

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