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Calvin Hirsch

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Annals of Internal Medicine|October 17, 2012
ACP Journal Club. The Mini-Cog had sensitivity similar to the longer 3MS for detecting cognitive impairment or dementiaCalvin Hirsch
Annals of Internal Medicine|June 17, 2020
In older adults with a history of falls, interventions to reduce use of fall risk-increasing drugs do not reduce fallsCalvin Hirsch
Evidence-Based Nursing|June 30, 2010
Higher physical activity during middle age is associated with increased odds of survival without cognitive or physical impairments in older womenCalvin Hirsch
ACP Journal Club|January 20, 2005
Review: pharmacotherapy improves cognitive symptoms in dementiaCalvin Hirsch
ACP Journal Club|September 2, 2006
Galantamine was effective in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer diseaseCalvin Hirsch
ACP Journal Club|March 17, 2006
Review: atypical antipsychotic drugs increase risk for death in dementiaCalvin Hirsch
Annals of Internal Medicine|January 15, 2019
In healthy older adults, aspirin did not affect disability-free survival or CVD but increased death and bleedingCalvin Hirsch
Annals of Internal Medicine|May 16, 2017
In older men with low testosterone levels and age-associated memory impairment, testosterone did not improve memoryCalvin Hirsch
Annals of Internal Medicine|April 21, 2018
Review: In adults with normal cognition or MCI, drugs do not prevent or delay cognitive declineCalvin Hirsch
Annals of Internal Medicine|April 16, 2014
ACP Journal Club. Review: Cholinesterase inhibitors do not prevent dementia in patients with mild cognitive impairmentCalvin Hirsch
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Annals of Internal Medicine|October 17, 2012
ACP Journal Club. The Mini-Cog had sensitivity similar to the longer 3MS for detecting cognitive impairment or dementiaCalvin Hirsch
Annals of Internal Medicine|June 17, 2020
In older adults with a history of falls, interventions to reduce use of fall risk-increasing drugs do not reduce fallsCalvin Hirsch
Evidence-Based Nursing|June 30, 2010
Higher physical activity during middle age is associated with increased odds of survival without cognitive or physical impairments in older womenCalvin Hirsch
ACP Journal Club|January 20, 2005
Review: pharmacotherapy improves cognitive symptoms in dementiaCalvin Hirsch
ACP Journal Club|September 2, 2006
Galantamine was effective in mild-to-moderate Alzheimer diseaseCalvin Hirsch
ACP Journal Club|March 17, 2006
Review: atypical antipsychotic drugs increase risk for death in dementiaCalvin Hirsch
Annals of Internal Medicine|January 15, 2019
In healthy older adults, aspirin did not affect disability-free survival or CVD but increased death and bleedingCalvin Hirsch
Annals of Internal Medicine|May 16, 2017
In older men with low testosterone levels and age-associated memory impairment, testosterone did not improve memoryCalvin Hirsch
Annals of Internal Medicine|April 21, 2018
Review: In adults with normal cognition or MCI, drugs do not prevent or delay cognitive declineCalvin Hirsch
Annals of Internal Medicine|April 16, 2014
ACP Journal Club. Review: Cholinesterase inhibitors do not prevent dementia in patients with mild cognitive impairmentCalvin Hirsch
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