ReMind Lab - Clemson
ReMind Lab - Clemson
ReMind Lab - Clemson
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In nursing, academic–service partnerships translate knowledge into practice

Participants in “Knowledge Into Action: How Interprofessional Partnerships Improve Person-Centered Outcomes for Older Adults” practice chair yoga during a break in the day’s activities. The daylong symposium in September 2016 was one example of a nursing academic–service partnership that translates nursing knowledge into practice.

By |2022-10-12T12:02:14+00:00December 4, 2018|ReMind Lab|0 Comments

Providers likely asking the wrong questions to screen for Alzheimer’s, new study reveals

Providers can improve screening questions to more accurately detect patients who may be at risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease and other aging-related problems, according to a new study published in the journal The Gerontologist.

By |2022-10-12T12:12:23+00:00August 9, 2018|ReMind Lab|0 Comments

The link between memory perceptions and Alzheimer’s risk

Over 20 percent of older adults suffer from subjective memory impairment, where a person reports having trouble remembering things with no evidence of actual memory loss. Now Penn State researchers are looking into the growing evidence that subjective memory impairment can lead to Alzheimer’s disease in some older adults.

By |2022-10-12T12:23:39+00:00May 15, 2017|ReMind Lab|0 Comments

‘FaceAge’ multimedia installation gives researchers chance to address ageism

It’s virtually impossible today to find a magazine photo that has not been altered in some way, to make the person in the photo look younger, smaller … better. When confronted with these “perfect” images, we feel pressure not to age, or to at least age without acquiring too many wrinkles or crow’s feet.

By |2022-10-12T12:26:15+00:00November 9, 2016|ReMind Lab|0 Comments

Former College of Nursing student begins faculty career at Penn State

Fall is traditionally a time of new beginnings, especially in academia. For Nikki Hill, one of the newest faculty members in the Penn State College of Nursing, the fall 2015 semester marks just the latest in a series of such beginnings.

By |2022-10-12T12:27:27+00:00September 16, 2015|ReMind Lab|0 Comments
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