Based on a detailed review of empirical findings about the effectiveness of correctional...Antonio, Michael EKlunk, Frederick R
Topics include the commitment of Pennsylvania's Board of Probation and Parole to offender reentry into the community, its Cognitive Life Skills (CLS) program, and recidivism findings under the CLS.AntonioAssociateMichaelAssociateE.AssociateKlunk
Yet, discussing amyloid imaging with patients is challenging because amyloid positivity connotes a risk, not diagnosis, of Alzheimer's disease. Communicating such nuanced information requires particular care given that a) disclosing one's risk of progressing to clinical dementia may be psychologically ...
Since 1900, the percentage of Americans aged 65 or over has more than tripled (4.1% in 1900 to 12.4% in 2000), and the number has increased 11 times (from 3.1 to 35.0 million). The older population itself is getting older. In 2000, the 65–74 age group (18.4 million) was eight ...
Conclusions: The finding of asymptomatic amyloid in cognitively normal elderly has become the focus of intense interest. This finding is not surprising as it - like many of the findings of in-vivo amyloid imaging - was predicted by decades of postmortem data. However, it does bring us into ...