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ABSTRACT Background Several amyloid targeting therapies have been approved for Alzheimer's disease (AD), including lecanemab (Leqembi). However, real‐world implementation of these drugs has uncovered significant challenges. Methods We conducted a national cross‐sectional survey of healthcare professionals from multiple disciplines participating in the ...
Alison J. O'Donnell+5 more
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The selective inhibition of cholinesterases [PDF]
David H. Adams, Robert Thompson
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ABSTRACT Background Depressive symptoms are common in caregivers of people with dementia, with most interventions targeting their emotional/cognitive stance. Unknown is whether targeting people with dementia's quality of life can improve caregiver mood.
Laura N. Gitlin+2 more
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ABSTRACT People with dementia have complex medical, functional, and social needs and experience highly variable care quality and outcomes across the U.S. health care system. Community‐based physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants serve critical roles in diagnosing and managing dementia, yet little is known about this workforce and ...
Elizabeth M. White+14 more
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Histochemical demonstration of cholinesterases in the hypothalamus of the dog
V. C. Abrahams+2 more
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PI221, a 4-page fact sheet by Frederick M. Fishel, describes cholinesterase, as well as how several pesticides in different pesticide families can affect cholinesterase levels in humans, and the importance of timely monitoring of cholinesterase levels for any who handle organophosphate or carbamate pesticides, which inhibit cholinesterase.
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Activity of cholinesterases of blood and heart in rats of different sex and age during muscular loads and hypokinesia [PDF]
The activity of acetylcholinesterase (Ache) and butyrilcholinesterase (Bche) in the blood and the heart of 3 and 13 month old control male rats is considerably lower than in female rats.
Antonova, G. A., Rozanova, V. D.
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Seventy‐two patients were enrolled and sixty‐nine completed the study. Between baseline and all follow‐up visits there was a significant decrease in VAS pain intensity for both groups, but the difference between groups was not significant. ABSTRACT Background Conventional treatment for reducing pain is not always successful in patients with chronic ...
Christine Lennartsson+4 more
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