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Recent publications on Aging & Geriatrics

Kennet J, McGuire L, Willis SL, Schaie KW. Memorability functions in verbal memory: a longitudinal approach.  Exp Aging Res. 2000;26(2):121-37. PubMed

Shadlen MF, Larson EB, Yukawa M. The epidemiology of Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia in Japanese and African-American populations: the search for etiological clues. Neurobiol Aging. 2000;21(2):171-81. PubMed

Larson EB. An 80-year-old man with memory loss. JAMA. 2000;283(8):1046-53. PubMed

Moceri VM, Kukull WA, Emanuel I, van Belle G, Larson EB. Early-life risk factors and the development of Alzheimer's disease. Neurology. 2000;54(2):415-20. PubMed

Unutzer J, Patrick DL, Diehr P, Simon G, Grembowski D, Katon W. Quality adjusted life years in older adults with depressive symptoms and chronic medical disorders. Int Psychogeriatr. 2000;12(1):15-33. PubMed

Larson EB. Dementia: The value of inclusive diagnostic thinking and appreciating developmental variance. In Evidence and Experience in Psychiatry, edited by Maj M and Sartorius, N. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 116-118, 2000. PubMed

Yukawa M, Larson EB, Shadlen MF. Diagnosing dementia in elderly women. Women’s Health in Primary Care. 2000;3:245-260. PubMed

Larson EB. Wisdom of the Aged. Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin. 2000;74:38-41. PubMed

Tsuang D, Larson EB, Bowen J, McCormick W, Teri L, Nochlin D, Leverenz JB, Lim A, Thompson ML, Mirra SS, Gearing M, Schellenberg GD. The utility of apolipoprotein E genotyping in the diagnosis of Alzheimer disease in a community-based case series. Arch Neurol. 1999;56(12):1489-95. PubMed

Graves AB, Bowen JD, Rajaram L, McCormick WC, McCurry SM, Schellenberg GD, Larson EB. Impaired olfaction as a marker for cognitive decline: interaction with apolipoprotein E epsilon4 status. Neurology. 1999;53(7):1480-7. PubMed

Larson EB. Must dementia remain a silent epidemic? Hosp Pract (Off Ed). 1999;34(11):137-40. PubMed

McCurry SM, Edland SD, Teri L, Kukull WA, Bowen JD, McCormick WC, Larson EB. The Cognitive Abilities Screening Instrument (CASI): data from a cohort of 2524 cognitively intact elderly. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 1999;14(10):882-8. PubMed

Evans D, Ganguli M, Harris T, Kawas C, Larson EB. Women and Alzheimer disease. Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 1999;13(4):187-9. PubMed

Mandelson MT, LaCroix AZ, Anderson LA, Nadel MR, Lee NC. Comparison of self-reported fecal occult blood testing with automated laboratory records among older women in a health maintenance organization. Am J Epidemiol. 1999;150(6):617-21. PubMed

Boult C, Kane RL, Pacala JT, Wagner EH. Innovative healthcare for chronically ill older persons: results of a national survey. Am J Manag Care. 1999;5(9):1162-72. PubMed

Bosworth HB, Schaie KW, Willis SL. Cognitive and sociodemographic risk factors for mortality in the Seattle Longitudinal Study. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 1999;54(5):P273-82. PubMed

Snowden M, McCormick W, Russo J, Srebnik D, Comtois K, Bowen J, Teri L, Larson EB. Validity and responsiveness of the Minimum Data Set. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1999;47(8):1000-4. PubMed

Gray SL, Lai KV, Larson EB. Drug-induced cognition disorders in the elderly: incidence, prevention and management. Drug Saf. 1999;21(2):101-22. PubMed

Smith NL, Psaty BM, Furberg CD, White R, Lima JA, Newman AB, Manolio TA. Temporal trends in the use of anticoagulants among older adults with atrial fibrillation. Arch Intern Med. 1999;159(14):1574-8. PubMed

Coleman EA, Grothaus LC, Sandhu N, Wagner EH. Chronic care clinics: a randomized controlled trial of a new model of primary care for frail adults. J Am Geriatr Soc. 1999;47(7):775-83. PubMed

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