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MAY 2008 VOL. 33, NO. 05

Dementia in Women: A Clinical Update
Vivian M. Dickerson, MD
Cognitive decline due to aging can be minimized or delayed, but this requires concerted effort. Data suggest it is effort well spent, though; use-related neuroplasticity of the corticolimbic regions of the brain appears to be a lifelong process.


Improving Treatment Success in Postmenopausal Osteoporosis
Raymond Cole, DO, CCD
The asymptomatic nature of early BMD loss mandates that health care providers address prevention, diagnosis, and therapy proactively. The best treatment regimen is the one that the patient will follow.

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