Here we report an 82-year-old lady who presented with balance difficulties that led to some loss of independence. Symptoms began at about age 80 with sub ...doi:10.1007/s00415-013-6874-6Vincent AlvarezPierre ArnoldThierry KuntzerJournal of Neurology...
Due to aging, older adults experience poor health conditions and dysfunction [4]. Dysfunction increases older adults’ dependence on others and negatively affects their quality of life [5]. These conditions have been closely related to Parkinson’s disease, heart disease, cancer, stroke, and dement...
However, the increase in life expectancy has revealed a high incidence of chronic diseases among cancer survivors [1]. Endocrine sequelae account for a high proportion of these sequelae, occurring even decades after cancer treatment, with 40–60% experiencing at least one endocrine disorder over ...
These conditions have been closely related to Parkinson’s disease, heart disease, cancer, stroke, and dementia, which have been associated with prolonged medical use, long-term nursing home admission, death, and short life expectancy [6,7]. Older adults are also exposed to many neurological ...