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Empagliflozin in the elderly

Gériatrie et Psychologie Neuropsychiatrie du Viellissement, 2021
Glucose and sodium tubular reabsorption inhibitors, or gliflozins, are a new therapeutic class. Their novel mechanism of action involves inhibition of a glucose and Na+ reabsorption co-transporter in the renal proximal tubule. They reduce blood glucose levels by reducing renal glucose reabsorption.
Gilles, Berrut   +5 more
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The Elderly

Mental Health Services Research, 2002
Late life depression is common and associated with disability, reduced quality of life, mortality, and high health care costs. Depressed older adults frequently have comorbid medical illnesses and cognitive impairment, but relatively little is known about the diagnosis and treatment of depression in the face of these comorbid conditions.
Jürgen, Unützer, Martha L, Bruce
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Management of Hypertension in the Elderly and Frail Elderly

High Blood Pressure & Cardiovascular Prevention, 2017
An elevated systolic but not diastolic blood pressure level represents a common finding in elderly patients and is associated with an increased risk for developing coronary artery disease, cerebrovascular disease, peripheral artery disease, progressive cognitive decline and renal failure.
FERRI, CLAUDIO   +2 more
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Resuscitation of the Elderly

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2006
The changing demographics of America's population over the past couple of decades have propelled geriatric medicine into the fore-front. Due to this, emergency medicine physicians will face numerous challenges managing an increasing number of critically ill elderly patients.
Aneesh T, Narang, Rishi, Sikka
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Proteinuria in the Elderly

Gerontology, 2009
In a representative sample of 624 people, 65–84 years of age, from six regions of Croatia, Yugoslavia, proteinuria was investigated on the basis of certain medical characteristics. Established proteinuria was seen in 30.8% of females and 27.4% of males.
Duraković, Zijad, Mimica, Milorad
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Categorization of the Elderly by the Elderly

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 1984
Selected aspects of the Brewer, Dull, and Lui (1981) study of stereotypes of the aged were replicated with elderly individuals as subjects. In terms of degree of differentiation among category members and degree of stereotyping of representative members of specific age-related subcategories, there was some support for the hypothesis that elderly ...
Marilynn B. Brewer, Layton Lui
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The Care of Elderly Patients by Elderly Physicians

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1987
To examine the content of care that elderly patients receive from physicians 5.65 years of age, data from the 1981 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey were analyzed. Compared to physicians aged 35 to 54 years, elderly physicians devoted a larger proportion of their practices to the care of elderly patients.
D B, Reuben, J B, Robertson
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Epilepsy in the Elderly

Epilepsia, 2001
Summary:  The elderly are the most rapidly growing segment of the population and the incidence of epilepsy is higher in the elderly than in any other age group. They have been subdivided into the “young old,” 65–74 years, “middle old” 75–84 years, and the “old old,” 85 years or older.
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Hypertension in the Elderly

Journal of Hypertension, 1987
The relation between hypertension, cerebrovascular disease, and heart failure in the elderly is well established. The concept that this was entirely due to hardening of the arteries and, therefore, an essential feature of aging has been revised in the last 15 years to show that there are groups of elderly people in whom hypertension is not a problem ...
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DEPRESSION IN THE ELDERLY

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1989
Presentation differs from that in the young, as does choice of therapy, which tends to be empiric. The tricyclics are considered the best treatment, although electroconvulsive therapy may be preferable in severe delusional depression.
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