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Music, exercise, visitors may be best remedy for apathy. (In Alzheimer's Disease).
Publication: Internal Medicine News Publication Date: 15-JUN-03 Author: Kubetin, Sally Koch |
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COPYRIGHT 2003 International Medical News Group
BALTIMORE - Nonpharmacologic interventions are at least as effective as drugs in reducing apathy in Alzheimer's disease, Dr. Chiadi Onyike said at a meeting on Alzheimer's disease and other dementias sponsored by Johns Hopkins University.
Apathy is a common, distressing complication of Alzheimer's disease that must not be confused with depression. Apathy and depression respond to different interventions, stressed Dr. Onyike, who is a psychiatrist at Johns Hopkins....
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