Dementia and Cognitive Disorders OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2014 This bi-monthly bulletin covers dementia and cognitive disorders including Alzheimer’s disease and dementia in Parkinson’s disease. Many of the following articles are available online via The NHS Scotland Knowledge Network. Please use the links where provided and your ATHENS password. A complete list of available online journals and registration for ATHENS can be found at www.knowledge.scot.nhs.uk If the article you require is not available via The Knowledge Network and you would like to request a copy, please submit your request online at www.quest.scot.nhs.uk This bulletin contains a selection of material gathered from a search of the evidence base, and is not intended to be comprehensive. Professional judgment should be exercised when appraising the material. The Library takes no responsibility for the wording, content and accuracy of the information supplied, which has been extracted in good faith from reputable sources. NHSGGC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites. Contents Page ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE DEMENTIA DEMENTIA IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT 2 5 10 11 Compiled by: Alison McAughtrie Assistant Librarian Western Infirmary / Gartnavel General T: 0141 211 1856 / 0141 211 3013 E: alison.mcaughtrie@ggc.scot.nhs.uk 1 ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE ***Hold Ctrl and click on title to check for abstract and full text – you will need to use your Athens account*** Benzodiazepines linked to Alzheimer risk. 2014. Clinical Advisor, 17(10), pp. 20-20. Preclinical detection of Alzheimer's disease poses some unique ethical concerns. 2014. Medical Ethics Advisor, 30(10), pp. 113-115. ALI, J.B., et al, 2014. Identification of early-stage Alzheimer's disease using SFAM neural network. Neurocomputing: An International Journal, 143, pp. 170-181. ASIH, P.R., et al, 2014. Clearing the amyloid in Alzheimer's: Progress towards earlier diagnosis and effective treatments - An update for clinicians. Neurodegenerative Disease Management, 4(5), pp. 363-378. BAGYINSZKY, E., et al, 2014. Characterization of inflammatory biomarkers and candidates for diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease. Biochip Journal, 8(3), pp. 155-162. BRICE, A.E., et al, 2014. Alzheimer's dementia from a bilingual/bicultural perspective: A case study. Communication Disorders Quarterly, 36(1), pp. 55-64. CHENG, X., et al, 2014. Targeting TNF: A therapeutic strategy for Alzheimer's disease. Drug discovery today, 19(11), pp. 1822-1827. CONRADO, D.J., et al, 2014. An updated Alzheimer's disease progression model: incorporating non-linearity, beta regression, and a third-level random effect in NONMEM. Journal of Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, 41(6), pp. 581-598. FAUX, N.G., 2014. An anemia of Alzheimer's disease. 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