- Hebrew SeniorLife: “Many Older Adults Develop Cardiovascular Conditions That Affect Anti-Amyloid Treatment: Study quantifies how often people with cognitive decline develop conditions that could require anticoagulant or thrombolytic therapy” (March 5, 2026)
- Hebrew SeniorLife: “New Study Shows Nursing Home Staffing Patterns Can Reduce Harmful Falls Among Residents: Maintaining recommended staffing levels is associated with lower rates of injurious falls, while understaffing may increase risk” (Feb. 27, 2026)
- Hebrew SeniorLife: “Study Finds Simple EHR Alerts Help Doctors Safely Reduce Risky Medications for Older Adults: Behavioral science-based reminders built into electronic health records can help primary care doctors safely stop or taper potentially harmful medications” (Feb. 5, 2026)
- Hebrew SeniorLife: “Fall Prevention Programs in Emergency Departments May Help Older Adults After Discharge; Fall-related ER visits can include practical steps to help older adults stay safer once they return home” (Feb. 4, 2026)
- Hebrew SeniorLife: “Sleep Medication Linked to Safer Outcomes Than Antipsychotics For Older Adults With Delirium; Nationwide study finds lower risk of death and rehospitalization among older adults treated with trazodone after hospital admission” (Feb. 3, 2026)
- Hebrew SeniorLife: “New Mega-Analysis Reveals Why Memory Declines With Age: Genetic risk for Alzheimer’s and widespread brain shrinkage linked to greater memory loss — even in otherwise healthy adults” (Jan. 9, 2026)
- Hebrew SeniorLife: “Shared Genes May Influence Both Artery Calcification and Bone Density; Study finds shared genetic signals may help explain the connection between heart and bone health” (Jan. 5, 2026)