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Lori A. Daiello
Researcher at Brown University
Publications - 88
Citations - 1731
Lori A. Daiello is an academic researcher from Brown University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Hip fracture. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 77 publications receiving 1382 citations. Previous affiliations of Lori A. Daiello include Orlando Regional Medical Center & Rhode Island Hospital.
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A longitudinal study of drivers with Alzheimer disease.
Brian R. Ott,William C. Heindel,George D. Papandonatos,Elena K. Festa,Jennifer D. Davis,Lori A. Daiello,John C. Morris +6 more
TL;DR: This study confirms previous reports of potentially hazardous driving in persons with early Alzheimer disease, but also indicates that some individuals with very mild dementia can continue to drive safely for extended periods of time.
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Do Statins Impair Cognition? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
Brian R. Ott,Lori A. Daiello,Issa J Dahabreh,Beth A. Springate,Kimberly Bixby,Manjari Murali,Thomas A Trikalinos +6 more
TL;DR: Statin therapy was not associated with cognitive impairment in RCTs, and this results raise questions regarding the continued merit of the FDA warning about potential adverse effects of statins on cognition.
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Dementia of the Alzheimer Type
TL;DR: This narrative review summarizes the literature regarding descriptive epidemiology, clinical course, and characteristic neuropathological changes of dementia of the Alzheimer type and describes the current available options and summarizes promising new avenues for treatment.
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Effect of a Pharmacist‐Led Multicomponent Intervention Focusing on the Medication Monitoring Phase to Prevent Potential Adverse Drug Events in Nursing Homes
TL;DR: To determine the extent to which the use of a clinical informatics tool that implements prospective monitoring plans reduces the incidence of potential delirium, falls, hospitalizations potentially due to adverse drug events, and mortality, is reduced.
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Association of fish oil supplement use with preservation of brain volume and cognitive function
Lori A. Daiello,Lori A. Daiello,Assawin Gongvatana,Shira Dunsiger,Ronald A. Cohen,Brian R. Ott,Brian R. Ott +6 more
TL;DR: The aim of this study was to investigate whether the use of fish oil supplements is associated with concomitant reduction in cognitive decline and brain atrophy in older adults.