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  1. Correction: Ageing and the lifespan through the eyes of Caspar David Friedrich
  2. Cinematic portrayals of euthanasia and ageing across the decades
  3. Closer than ever before: insights into parallel ageing of older people and their even older parents from the cinematic genius of no home movie
  4. Ageing and the lifespan through the eyes of Caspar David Friedrich
  5. Broken chords: the music of grief
  6. Long-Term Residential Care and the Built Environment: Improving Quality of Life and Resilience Through a Universal Design Approach
  7. ‘Excellent for mind, body and spirit’: Participant, facilitator, and community stakeholder experiences of Music and Movement for Health
  8. Interdisciplinarity in cultural gerontology and geriatric medical humanities – a bibliometric survey
  9. Ageing in Dr Erich Kästner’s poetic medicine cabinet
  10. Interdisciplinarity in cultural gerontology and geriatric medical humanities – a bibliometric survey
  11. Continuing challenges to health equity in Ireland
  12. von Willebrand factor antigen, von Willebrand factor propeptide and ADAMTS13 activity in TIA or ischaemic stroke patients changing antiplatelet therapy
  13. ‘Ageing well’: Discursive constructions of ageing and health in the public reach of a national longitudinal study on ageing
  14. Residential Long-Term Care and the Built Environment: Balancing Quality of Life and Infection Control
  15. Development and Validation of a Postprocedural Model to Predict Outcome After Endovascular Treatment for Ischemic Stroke
  16. Supporting SURgery with GEriatric Co-Management and AI (SURGE-Ahead): A study protocol for the development of a digital geriatrician
  17. Correction to: Frequency of inter‑specialty consensus decisions and adherence to advice following discussion at a weekly neurovascular multidisciplinary meeting
  18. Frequency of inter-specialty consensus decisions and adherence to advice following discussion at a weekly neurovascular multidisciplinary meeting
  19. Music and Movement for Health: Protocol for a pragmatic cluster-randomised feasibility pilot trial of an arts-based programme for the health and wellbeing of older adults
  20. Stereotypes and benevolent ageism: Lessons from Tatie Danielle
  21. Medical fitness to drive, emergency service vehicles and crash risk
  22. Conflicting COVID-19 excess mortality estimates
  23. The ‘Bermuda Triangle’ of orthostatic hypotension, cognitive impairment and reduced mobility: prospective associations with falls and fractures in The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing
  24. Preliminary findings from the early phases of the Music and Movement for Health study: the feasibility of an arts-based health programme for older adults
  25. Vitality, gender and ageing in Faces Places by Agnès Varda
  26. Neuropsychological decrements in midlife type-2 diabetes are not associated with peripheral NLRP3 inflammasome responsiveness
  27. A Systematic Review of the Risks of Motor Vehicle Crashes Associated with Psychiatric Disorders
  28. Assessment of on-treatment platelet reactivity at high and low shear stress and platelet activation status after the addition of dipyridamole to aspirin in the early and late phases after TIA and ischaemic stroke
  29. Promoting research and scholarship in the medical and health humanities in Ireland
  30. Managing the Impact of COVID-19 in Nursing Homes and Long-Term Care Facilities: An Update
  31. Gait Characteristics and Cognitive Function in Middle-Aged Adults with and without Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Data from ENBIND
  32. The longevity dividend through inanimate objects in the tales of Hans Christian Andersen
  33. Biomarkers of aging in real life: three questions on aging and the comprehensive geriatric assessment
  34. Music and Movement for Health: Protocol for a pragmatic cluster-randomised feasibility pilot trial of an arts-based programme for the health and wellbeing of older adults
  35. Don’t call me elderly: a review of medical journals’ use of ageist literature
  36. Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment for community-dwelling, high-risk, frail, older people
  37. Integrative review of singing and music interventions for family carers of people living with dementia
  38. Refashioning the uneasy relationship between older people and geriatric medicine
  39. COVID-19 pandemic and mortality in nursing homes across USA and Europe up to October 2021
  40. Previous SARS-CoV-2 Infection, Age, and Frailty Are Associated With 6-Month Vaccine-Induced Anti-Spike Antibody Titer in Nursing Home Residents
  41. Clinical outcome of patients with mild pre-stroke morbidity following endovascular treatment: a HERMES substudy
  42. Listening to illness: hearing gout through music
  43. What is the motor vehicle crash risk for drivers with epilepsy? A systematic review
  44. Together in song: Designing a singing for health group intervention for older people living in the community
  45. Management of post-acute COVID-19 patients in geriatric rehabilitation: EuGMS guidance
  46. Mobility Assessment in Older Adults
  47. Dementia-inclusive group-singing online during COVID-19: A qualitative exploration
  48. Responding to responsive behaviour in Alzheimer's disease
  49. Insights from an early-stage development mixed methods study on arts-based interventions for older adults following hospitalisation
  50. Upper age limits for convalescent plasma donation and treatment of COVID‐19 patients: A further marker of ageism
  51. Clues about ageing in The Thursday Murder Club
  52. Driving Miss Daisy
  53. Taking histories: joint working of disciplines in medical history scholarship
  54. Understanding the heterogeneity of ageing through cinema
  55. Profile of reticulated platelets in the early, subacute and late phases after transient ischemic attack or ischemic stroke
  56. Protecting our second harvest
  57. Widening our horizons for promoting mobility and safety for drivers with dementia
  58. Peripheral Inflammation and Cognitive Performance in Middle-Aged Adults With and Without Type 2 Diabetes: Results From the ENBIND Study
  59. August 2020 Interim EuGMS guidance to prepare European Long-Term Care Facilities for COVID-19
  60. Nursing Home Design and COVID-19: Balancing Infection Control, Quality of Life, and Resilience
  61. Promoting well-being among people with early-stage dementia and their family carers through community-based group singing: a phenomenological study
  62. Cognitive performance in midlife type 2 diabetes: results from the ENBIND study
  63. Asymptomatic carriage rates and case fatality of SARS-CoV-2 infection in residents and staff in Irish nursing homes
  64. von Willebrand Factor Antigen, von Willebrand Factor Propeptide, and ADAMTS13 in Carotid Stenosis and Their Relationship with Cerebral Microemboli
  65. Generating guardians of the longevity dividend
  66. The Great Enigma: Tomas Tranströmer and the magic of geriatric medicine
  67. Covid-19: clinicians need continuing professional development in ethics
  68. Older people and COVID-19 updates by medical postgraduate colleges in UK and Ireland
  69. Moyamoya disease and moyamoya syndrome in Ireland: patient demographics, mode of presentation and outcomes of EC-IC bypass surgery
  70. COVID-19 highlights the need for universal adoption of standards of medical care for physicians in nursing homes in Europe
  71. COVID-19: vision and fitness to drive
  72. Asymptomatic carriage rates and case-fatality of SARS-CoV-2 infection in residents and staff in Irish nursing homes
  73. Covid-19 in care homes: the many determinants of this perfect storm
  74. Perceptions and attitudes toward risk and personal responsibility in the context of medical fitness to drive
  75. Commentary: COVID in care homes—challenges and dilemmas in healthcare delivery
  76. Inclusion of medical fitness to drive in medical postgraduate training curricula
  77. COVID-19 in nursing homes
  78. Early repatriation post-thrombectomy: a model of care which maximises the capacity of a stroke network to treat patients with large vessel ischaemic stroke
  79. Mainstreaming medical humanities in continuing professional development and postgraduate training
  80. Health, Ageing, Authenticity and Art
  81. Transportation Equity, Health, and Aging: A Novel Approach to Healthy Longevity with Benefits Across the Life Span
  82. Hospital design for older people with cognitive impairment including dementia and delirium: supporting inpatients and accompanying persons
  83. Authorship in the Medical Humanities: Breaking Cross-field Boundaries or Maintaining Disciplinary Divides?
  84. Simultaneous assessment of plaque morphology, cerebral micro-embolic signal status and platelet biomarkers in patients with recently symptomatic and asymptomatic carotid stenosis
  85. MUSEUMS AND AGING: VISTAS, SYNERGIES, AND OPPORTUNITIES
  86. PRESIDENTIAL SYMPOSIUM: MUSEUMS AND AGING: NOVEL NETWORK OPPORTUNITIES TO SUPPORT OPTIMAL AGING
  87. Social dance for health and wellbeing in later life
  88. Relationship between ‘on-treatment platelet reactivity’, shear stress, and micro-embolic signals in asymptomatic and symptomatic carotid stenosis
  89. Ageing workforce: sustaining the “longevity dividend”
  90. Abortion as a moral good?
  91. The pain and glory of ageing
  92. Oropharyngeal dysphagia among patients newly discharged to nursing home care after an episode of hospital care
  93. Revisiting the Prussian pioneers of infectious diseases
  94. Awareness of atrial fibrillation—effectiveness of a pilot national awareness campaign
  95. Driving as a Travel Option for Older Adults: Findings From the Irish Longitudinal Study on Aging
  96. Comparable walking gait performance during executive and non-executive cognitive dual-tasks in chronic stroke: A pilot study
  97. Dementia Friendly Hospital Design: Key Issues for Patients and Accompanying Persons in an Irish Acute Care Public Hospital
  98. Resistant syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) secondary to atonic bladder in an older woman
  99. Geriatric medical humanities: fresh insights into ageing and geriatric medicine
  100. Increased Leucocyte–Platelet Complex Formation in Recently Symptomatic versus Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis Patients and in Micro-emboli Negative Subgroups
  101. Health professions education: Advancing geriatrics and gerontology competencies through Age-Friendly University (AFU) Principles
  102. A multicenter report on the natural history of myelodysplastic syndromes in very old patients (aged over 85 years)
  103. A systematic review of the risk of motor vehicle collision after stroke or transient ischemic attack
  104. Penumbral imaging and functional outcome in patients with anterior circulation ischaemic stroke treated with endovascular thrombectomy versus medical therapy: a meta-analysis of individual patient-level data
  105. Cognition and Health Ageing
  106. Creativity and Healthy Ageing
  107. Toying with inclusivity
  108. The convergence of architectural design and health
  109. Who are the main medical care providers of European nursing home residents? An EuGMS survey
  110. European postgraduate curriculum in geriatric medicine developed using an international modified Delphi technique
  111. Imaging features and safety and efficacy of endovascular stroke treatment: a meta-analysis of individual patient-level data
  112. 105Ageism in Studies of Inpatient Delirium
  113. Colour and controversy
  114. Reflecting on our perceptions of the worth, status and rewards of working in nursing homes
  115. An International Approach to Enhancing a National Guideline on Driving and Dementia
  116. Effect of general anaesthesia on functional outcome in patients with anterior circulation ischaemic stroke having endovascular thrombectomy versus standard care: a meta-analysis of individual patient data
  117. Screening for frailty in older emergency department patients: the utility of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe Frailty Instrument
  118. Care planning meetings can aid communication with patient and family
  119. A global perspective on the history of anaesthesia
  120. Update on the Risk of Motor Vehicle Collision or Driving Impairment with Dementia: A Collaborative International Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
  121. The disaster artists
  122. Narratives of health and illness: Arts-based research capturing the lived experience of dementia
  123. Dementia, disclosing the diagnosis
  124. Comprehensive geriatric assessment for older adults admitted to hospital
  125. Everything is illuminated
  126. 233Defining the Curriculum for Medical Care in Nursing Homes
  127. A systematic review of evidence for fitness-to-drive among people with the mental health conditions of schizophrenia, stress/anxiety disorder, depression, personality disorder and obsessive compulsive disorder
  128. Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disease
  129. Aging-Related Microstructural Alterations Along the Length of the Cingulum Bundle
  130. Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment for community-dwelling, high-risk, frail, older people
  131. Assessment of ‘on-treatment platelet reactivity’ and relationship with cerebral micro-embolic signals in asymptomatic and symptomatic carotid stenosis
  132. Mandatory reporting of fitness to drive doesn’t work
  133. Profile of von Willebrand factor antigen and von Willebrand factor propeptide in an overall TIA and ischaemic stroke population and amongst subtypes
  134. Ageism in studies on the management of osteoporosis
  135. Protecting the global longevity dividend
  136. The older motorcyclist
  137. Towards a building typology and terminology for Irish hospitals
  138. The Role of the Curator in Modern Hospitals: A Transcontinental Perspective
  139. Promoting Workability for Our Ageing Population
  140. Dementia in the acute hospital: the prevalence and clinical outcomes of acutely unwell patients with dementia
  141. A survey of geriatric expertise in medicines evaluation at national regulatory agencies in Europe: There is still room for improvement!
  142. Dental implants and older patients – Knowing the drill
  143. Missing in the Media: Cancer and Older People
  144. Drug treatments in Alzheimers disease
  145. Acute hospital dementia care: results from a national audit
  146. Does admission to a specialist geriatric medicine ward lead to improvements in aspects of acute medical care for older patients with dementia?
  147. Do geriatricians truly welcome ageing?
  148. Chronic stroke disease
  149. Frailty in emergency departments
  150. Antipsychotic prescription amongst hospitalized patients with dementia
  151. Rethinking the medical in the medical humanities
  152. Towards an understanding of the full spectrum of travel-related injuries among older people
  153. The Abbreviated Mental Test 4 for cognitive screening of older adults presenting to the Emergency Department
  154. Ageing with style
  155. Cognitive assessment of older adults at the acute care interface: the informant history
  156. Approval for medicines in older people—time for a more focused approach
  157. Perceptions of music therapy for older people among healthcare professionals
  158. Is driver licensing restriction for age-related medical conditions an effective mechanism to improve driver safety without unduly impairing mobility?
  159. Late-life creativity
  160. Burdensome aspects of care rather than caregiver burden
  161. Matters arising fromThe BMJ’s stance on assisted dying
  162. The informant history: a neglected aspect of clinical education and practice
  163. Agnes Martin: the fragility of innocence
  164. Towards standards of medical care for physicians in nursing homes
  165. Ageism in Studies of Rehabilitation in Parkinson's Disease
  166. Mobility and safety issues in drivers with dementia
  167. Symptom Assessment for a Palliative Care Approach in People With Dementia Admitted to Acute Hospitals: Results From a National Audit
  168. General practitioner attitudes and practices in medical fitness to drive in Ireland
  169. Factors Influencing the Clinical Stratification of Suitability to Drive after Stroke: A Qualitative Study
  170. Acute hospital care: how much activity is attributable to caring for patients with dementia?
  171. Older drivers and transport for older people
  172. Geriatric medicine and cultural gerontology
  173. Randomized Assessment of Rapid Endovascular Treatment of Ischemic Stroke
  174. Neuroimaging referral for dementia diagnosis: The specialist's perspective in Ireland
  175. Ars longa, vita longa
  176. An international study of the quality of national-level guidelines on driving with medical illness
  177. Hospitalization and Aesthetic Health in Older Adults
  178. Bacterial Pneumonia in Older People
  179. Occupational Health: additional support for the aging anesthesiologist
  180. Commentary on “Surgery for Breast Cancer”
  181. Surgery for Breast Cancer
  182. A Comparison of Beers and STOPP Criteria in Assessing Potentially Inappropriate Medications in Nursing Home Residents Attending the Emergency Department
  183. Impact of New Guidelines and Educational Program on Awareness of Medical Fitness to Drive Among General Practitioners in Ireland
  184. Referrals and Template Letters to Colleagues
  185. Major Medical Problems
  186. Increased thrombin generation potential in symptomatic versus asymptomatic moderate or severe carotid stenosis and relationship with cerebral microemboli
  187. Characteristics and outcomes of older persons attending the emergency department: a retrospective cohort study
  188. Stroke in young women: An interpretative phenomenological analysis
  189. Longitudinal assessment of von Willebrand factor antigen and von Willebrand factor propeptide in response to alteration of antiplatelet therapy after TIA or ischaemic stroke
  190. Elder Abuse and Neglect: A Survey of Irish General Practitioners
  191. Increased endothelial activation in recently symptomatic versus asymptomatic carotid artery stenosis and in cerebral microembolic-signal-negative patient subgroups
  192. Global burden of stroke: an underestimate
  193. Vascular gait dyspraxia
  194. Stravinsky syndrome: giving a voice to chronic stroke disease
  195. Ageism in stroke rehabilitation studies
  196. Aesthetic deprivation in clinical settings
  197. The Aesthetic and Cultural Pursuits of Patients with Stroke
  198. Ageism in Interventional Stroke Studies
  199. Prevalence of Ex Vivo High On-treatment Platelet Reactivity on Antiplatelet Therapy after Transient Ischemic Attack or Ischemic Stroke on the PFA-100® and VerifyNow®
  200. Driving and psychiatric illness in later life
  201. Frequent inaccuracies in ABCD2 scoring in non-stroke specialists' referrals to a daily Rapid Access Stroke Prevention service
  202. Driving assessment for maintaining mobility and safety in drivers with dementia
  203. Self-neglect: a survey of old age psychiatrists in Ireland
  204. Nursing home residents attending the emergency department: clinical characteristics and outcomes
  205. Increased platelet activation in early symptomatic vs. asymptomatic carotid stenosis and relationship with microembolic status: results from the Platelets and Carotid Stenosis Study
  206. Should patients with dementia who wander be electronically tagged? No
  207. Ageing, cognitive disorders and professional practice
  208. The aesthetic and cultural interests of patients attending an acute hospital - a phenomenological study
  209. Investigating the frail elderly patient with lower bowel symptoms: what do we do now and can we improve?
  210. Driving assessment for maintaining mobility and safety in drivers with dementia
  211. Baltes’ SOC model of successful ageing as a potential framework for stroke rehabilitation
  212. Multiprofessional Views on Older Patients’ Participation in Care Planning Meetings in a Hospital Context
  213. Learning from the Vikings: Havamal and occupational rehabilitation
  214. Falls in older people in long-term care
  215. Dementia—a geriatric syndrome
  216. 2012 - That was the year that was
  217. The future cost of stroke in Ireland: an analysis of the potential impact of demographic change and implementation of evidence-based therapies
  218. Consent, Assent and Dissent in Dementia Care and Research
  219. The Billroth Lecture
  220. More mad and more wise
  221. Cognitive Aging, Geriatrics Textbooks, and Unintentional Ageism
  222. Standards of medical care for nursing home residents in Europe
  223. Knowledge, skills and attitudes of doctors towards assessing cognition in older patients in the emergency department
  224. Geriatric syndromes—vascular disorders?
  225. Longitudinal assessment of thrombin generation potential in response to alteration of antiplatelet therapy after TIA or ischaemic stroke
  226. Quality of Life after Ischemic Stroke Varies in Western Countries: Data from the Tinzaparin in Acute Ischaemic Stroke Trial (TAIST)
  227. Epidemiology of multimorbidity
  228. Subtle memory and attentional deficits revealed in an Irish stroke patient sample using domain-specific cognitive tasks
  229. Management of patients with dysphagia and aspiration pneumonia – an Irish perspective
  230. Medical screening of older drivers is not evidence based
  231. High on-treatment platelet reactivity on commonly prescribed antiplatelet agents following transient ischaemic attack or ischaemic stroke: results from the Trinity Antiplatelet Responsiveness (TRAP) study
  232. A world view of stroke
  233. Shostakovich's sonata for viola and piano
  234. To Live (and Die) as an Original
  235. A review of qualitative methodologies used to explore patient perceptions of arts and healthcare: Table 1
  236. Mapping patients’ experiences after stroke onto a patient-focused intervention framework
  237. Sexual Dimorphism in Healthy Aging and Mild Cognitive Impairment: A DTI Study
  238. Am I a Gerontologist or Geriatrician?
  239. Adaptation to stroke using a model of successful aging
  240. The Extraction of the Stone of Madness
  241. String quartets by Bedrich Smetana
  242. Community-based post-stroke service provision and challenges: a national survey of managers and inter-disciplinary healthcare staff in Ireland
  243. Must be trained in geriatric medicine
  244. Population ageing and health
  245. Christina's World
  246. Transportation, Driving and Older Adults
  247. Using Support Vector Machines with Multiple Indices of Diffusion for Automated Classification of Mild Cognitive Impairment
  248. The sound of silence
  249. The Emperor of Ice-Cream
  250. How dementia tests Thatcher's mettle
  251. Exploring the relationship between self-awareness of driving efficacy and that of a proxy when determining fitness to drive after stroke
  252. Jellyatrics
  253. The art of medical science
  254. The cost of stroke and transient ischaemic attack in Ireland: a prevalence-based estimate
  255. Hipocondrie a 7 Concertanti
  256. Self-Neglect and Elder Abuse: Related Phenomena?
  257. Comprehensive geriatric assessment for older adults admitted to hospital: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
  258. Mild Cognitive Impairment
  259. Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Mixed-Effects Models to Investigate Primary and Secondary White Matter Degeneration in Alzheimer's Disease and Mild Cognitive Impairment
  260. Geriatric care in Europe – the EUGMS Survey part I: Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom
  261. Medical licensing for older people
  262. Subjective memory complaints in community dwelling healthy older people: the influence of brain and psychopathology
  263. Elder abuse
  264. Letters from a Musical Friendship
  265. Oropharyngeal dysphagia in exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  266. Primates at the pictures
  267. Dialogue at Davos for an Aging World
  268. Chemotherapy for older patients with colorectal cancer
  269. Comprehensive geriatric assessment for older adults admitted to hospital
  270. Multiple Indices of Diffusion Identifies White Matter Damage in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease
  271. Assisted dying: we are not alone
  272. Prevention of elder abuse
  273. Reflections on ageing
  274. You're Only Old Once!
  275. The art of the demographic dividend
  276. Life at the kerb
  277. 4'33" and the theatre of medicine
  278. National profiling of elder abuse referrals
  279. Loneliness
  280. Elder abuse in residential care
  281. The Broken Column
  282. Stroke and dementia are also chronic diseases
  283. Respect and care for the older person
  284. One Fish, Two Fish, Blowfish, Blue Fish
  285. Long-term care of AIDS and non-communicable diseases
  286. Enhanced ex vivo inhibition of platelet function following addition of dipyridamole to aspirin after transient ischaemic attack or ischaemic stroke: First results from the TRinity AntiPlatelet responsiveness (TrAP) study
  287. From Prevention to Nursing Home Care: A Comprehensive National Audit of Stroke Care
  288. Relationship Between Baseline Blood Pressure Parameters (Including Mean Pressure, Pulse Pressure, and Variability) and Early Outcome After Stroke: Data From the Tinzaparin in Acute Ischaemic Stroke Trial (TAIST)
  289. All That Jazz
  290. Driving and dementia
  291. Effect of mood symptoms on recovery one year after stroke
  292. Metamorphosen
  293. Practice Parameter update: Evaluation and management of driving risk in dementia: Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology
  294. Asymptomatic Hemorrhagic Transformation of Infarction and Its Relationship With Functional Outcome and Stroke Subtype: Assessment From the Tinzaparin in Acute Ischaemic Stroke Trial
  295. Early Alzheimer's Disease
  296. Allemande l'Asthmatique and Etude Asthmatique
  297. A letter from the EUGMS president
  298. Barney's Version
  299. Picture of a Lithotomy
  300. PAIN ASSESSMENT IN SPECIALIST SERVICES FOR OLDER PEOPLE-A NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE
  301. Boredom-proneness, loneliness, social engagement and depression and their association with cognitive function in older people: A population study
  302. Factors affecting return to driving post-stroke
  303. Loneliness and Emergency and Planned Hospitalizations in a Community Sample of Older Adults
  304. Transportation and driving in longitudinal studies on ageing
  305. ...but everywhere lives in chains?
  306. The Social World of the Ants Compared With That of Man
  307. RELUCTANCE OF OLDER PEOPLE TO DISCONTINUE LONG-TERM BENZODIAZEPINES AND RELATED HYPNOTICS
  308. COMMENTS ON ARTICLE ON OLDER DRIVERS IN AUSTRALIA
  309. A majority of tube-fed patients are on medications that require special precautions
  310. Increased work-satisfaction amongst geriatricians in Finland – an encouragement for further development of the specialty? Survey among geriatricians in Finland in 2008
  311. A volcanic disruption
  312. What about abuse other than torture?
  313. Re: Preventing injuries and fatalities among older pedestrians
  314. The Man with a Shattered World
  315. Deciding on driving cessation and transport planning in older drivers with dementia
  316. Stroke and Nursing Home care: a national survey of nursing homes
  317. Pedestrian Fatalities and Injuries Involving Irish Older People
  318. Retrospective analysis of attitudes to ageing in the Economist: apocalyptic demography for opinion formers
  319. What training do artists need to work in healthcare settings?
  320. Pay for Performance and Quality of Care in England
  321. Up with ageing
  322. Stroke and newspapers: inattention or neglect?
  323. Alterations in activation between mild cognitive impaired subjects during a working memory task and resting coherent network
  324. Alterations in activation between mild cognitive impaired subjects during a working memory task and resting coherent network
  325. Taxing your memory
  326. Effectiveness of gerontologically informed nursing assessment and referral interventions for older persons attending the emergency department: systematic review
  327. Is primary care a neglected piece of the jigsaw in ensuring optimal stroke care? Results of a national study
  328. Stroke Presentation and Hospital Management: Comparison of Neighboring Healthcare Systems With Differing Health Policies
  329. WHEN AND HOW OLDER PEOPLE DISCUSS PREFERENCES FOR LONG-TERM CARE OPTIONS
  330. PRESCRIBING AND ENTERAL TUBES IN THE GENERAL HOSPITAL
  331. Medical ethics and prisoners
  332. Driving assessment for maintaining mobility and safety in drivers with dementia
  333. Non-collision injuries in urban buses—Strategies for prevention
  334. Health-care equity—for all generations?
  335. Stroke awareness in the general population: knowledge of stroke risk factors and warning signs in older adults
  336. Book Review My Stroke of Insight: A Brain Scientist's Personal Journey By Jill Bolte Taylor. 183 pp., illustrated. New York, Viking, 2008. $24.95. 978-0-670-02074-4
  337. What determines the ability to stop smoking in old age?
  338. The Relationship Between Baseline Blood Pressure and Computed Tomography Findings in Acute Stroke: Data From the Tinzaparin in Acute Ischaemic Stroke Trial (TAIST)
  339. Weight Loss Cannot Wait
  340. TIA or stroke with transient overt signs?
  341. “OLDER” OR “ELDERLY”—ARE MEDICAL JOURNALS SENSITIVE TO THE WISHES OF OLDER PEOPLE?
  342. Our demographic bounty
  343. Violence between intimate partners knows no age limit
  344. TRB Workshop 2007: Licensing Authorities' Options for Managing Older Driver Safety—Practical Advice from the Researchers
  345. INTRODUCTION
  346. Developing Strategies for the Prevention, Detection and Management of Elder Abuse: The Irish Experience
  347. Use of Outcome Measures in Physiotherapy Practice in Ireland from 1998 to 2003 and Comparison to Canadian Trends
  348. Stroke is a chronic disease with acute events
  349. Vulnerable Older People in the Community: Relationship Between the Vulnerable Elders Survey and Health Service Use
  350. Sexuality and Health among Older Adults in the United States
  351. Sex Differences in Quality of Life in Stroke Survivors: Data From the Tinzaparin in Acute Ischaemic Stroke Trial (TAIST)
  352. Later life's complexity needs a scalpel rather than an axe
  353. Early Recovery and Functional Outcome are Related with Causal Stroke Subtype: Data from the Tinzaparin in Acute Ischemic Stroke Trial
  354. Driving and dementia
  355. Confidentiality of Medical Information After Death—Reply
  356. Oldest old are not just passive recipients of care
  357. Age-proofing hospital surge capacity
  358. Stroke severity, early recovery and outcome are each related with clinical classification of stroke: Data from the ‘Tinzaparin in Acute Ischaemic Stroke Trial’ (TAIST)
  359. Access to Health Care Records After Death
  360. Driving and dementia
  361. Profiling disability within nursing homes: a census-based approach
  362. Out with "the old," elderly, and aged
  363. Comprehensive geriatric assessment for older adults admitted to hospital
  364. Driving assessment for maintaining mobility in drivers with dementia
  365. Defining and quantifying coping strategies after stroke: a review
  366. Health needs of older prisoners
  367. Relationship between outcome and baseline blood pressure and other haemodynamic measures in acute ischaemic stroke: data from the TAIST trial
  368. Rapidly deteriorating speech and language in a case of probable sporadic Creutzfeldt‐Jakob disease
  369. Smoking cessation
  370. Prisoners in general hospitals: doctors' attitudes and practice
  371. Sports utility vehicles and older pedestrians
  372. Compression Stockings and the Prevention of Symptomatic Venous Thromboembolism: Data From the Tinzaparin in Acute Ischemic Stroke Trial
  373. Driving
  374. Oskar Kokoschka and Auguste Forel: Life Imitating Art or a Stroke of Genius?
  375. Significant variation in mortality and functional outcome after acute ischaemic stroke between western countries: data from the tinzaparin in acute ischaemic stroke trial (TAIST)
  376. The world's first automobile fatality
  377. Driving cessation in patients attending a memory clinic
  378. Are the media running elderly drivers off the road?
  379. Falls and mobility limitations in older people: Measures of higher cerebral integration are also important
  380. Screening for post stroke depression in patients with acute stroke including those with communication disorders
  381. French without tears? Foreign accent syndrome
  382. Vascular higher-level gait disorders—a step in the right direction?
  383. Health Care for Older People in Ireland
  384. Electronic tagging of people with dementia
  385. Driving
  386. Driver ageing does not cause higher accident rates per km
  387. The Geriatric Depression Scale: feasibility of cardbased-administration
  388. The Geriatric Depression Scale: feasibility of cardbased-administration
  389. Grading referrals to specialist breast units
  390. General perception of stroke
  391. Present, rather than, advance directives
  392. Tinzaparin in acute ischaemic stroke (TAIST): a randomised aspirin-controlled trial
  393. Dementia with Oropharyngeal Dysphagia and Myopathy
  394. Endogenous Sex Hormone Levels in Postmenopausal Women with Alzheimer's Disease
  395. Endogenous Sex Hormone Levels in Postmenopausal Women with Alzheimer’s Disease
  396. Circulating Leptin Levels and Weight Loss in Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
  397. Older Drivers, Driving Practices and Health Issues
  398. Safe mobility for older people
  399. Short report. Do patient age and medical condition influence medical advice to stop smoking?
  400. Clinical assessment of rehabilitation potential of the older patient: a pilot study
  401. ERT AND COGNITIVE DECLINE
  402. Health and Relicensing Policies for Older Drivers in the European Union
  403. The use of standardised assessments by physiotherapists
  404. Towards better screening and assessment of oropharyngeal swallow disorders in the general hospital
  405. The utility of naming tests in the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease
  406. ONCE-DAILY MEDICATIONS FOR OLDER PATIENTS IN THE GENERAL HOSPITAL
  407. The association between demographic factors, disease severity and the duration of symptoms at clinical presentation in elderly people with dementia
  408. The identification and assessment of undernutrition in patients admitted to the age related health care unit of an acute Dublin General Hospital
  409. Factors associated with prolonged symptoms and severe disease due to Clostridium difficile
  410. Benzodiazepines and driver safety
  411. Irish gerontological society
  412. 16th All Ireland social medicine meeting
  413. Community-acquired Clostridium difficile infection
  414. National scientific medical meeting 1997 abstracts
  415. To the Editor: O'Carroll et al. (1997) reported that performance on the delayed word recall (DWR) test failed to discriminate clearly between depression and Alzheimer's disease (AD), and that the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) was superior to the...
  416. Simultaneous outbreaks of two strains of toxigenic Clostridium difficile in a general hospital
  417. Hospital-acquired diarrhoea in elderly patients: epidemiology and staff awareness
  418. Book reviews
  419. Stroke: Non-motor sequelae, medical co-morbidity and patterns of intervention after referral to a special interest service
  420. Cogito ergo sum? – refocusing dementia ethics in a hypercognitive society
  421. THERAPEUTIC STROKE: RESOLUTION OF CENTRAL POST-STROKE PAIN AFTER A SECOND STROKE
  422. Distinguishing between Patients with Depression or Very Mild Alzheimer's Disease Using the Delayed-Word-Recall Test
  423. ADCS Instrument Committee and Subcommittee Members
  424. Dementia and driving: screening, assessment, and advice
  425. Syncope: driving advice is frequently overlooked.
  426. Effects of co-existent cerebrovascular disease on rate of progression in Alzheimer's disease
  427. Family members' attitudes toward telling the patient with Alzheimer's disease their diagnosis
  428. The older driver
  429. Diagnostic value of Clostridium difficile cytotoxin assay
  430. Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland section of medicine
  431. Incidence of sexually transmitted diseases amongst a elderly cohort attending a genito-urinary medicine clinic
  432. Use of the mini-mental state examination to determine the usefulness of subsequent cognitive assessment in moderately to severely demented subjects
  433. Enabling patients to drive is also important
  434. Variability in scoring the Hachinski Ischaemic Score
  435. Fitness to drive and the older patient: awareness among hospital physicians
  436. Alzheimer's disease: Advances in clinical and basic Research. Edited by B. Corain, K. Iqbal, M. Nicolini, 3. Winblad, H. M. Wisniewski and P. F. Zatta. Wiley, Chichester, 1993. No. of pages: 633. Price: £110
  437. Prognosis and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Elderly Patients
  438. Sources of variance in ocular microtremor
  439. Brain stethoscopes: the use and abuse of brief mental status schedules.
  440. Irish gerontological society
  441. The ageing process
  442. Ageing and the workplace
  443. Reversible Dementia Caused by Vitamin B12 Deficiency
  444. An Evaluation of the Efficacy and Safety of Tetrahydroaminoacridine (THA) without Lecithin in the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease
  445. Parkinson’s Dementia and Alzheimer’s Dementia: An Evoked Potential Comparison
  446. Health checks for people over 75.
  447. Rhabdomyolysis and the Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
  448. Irish gerontological society
  449. Screening for depression in elderly patients.
  450. The geriatric depression scale: Rater-administered or self-administered?
  451. Carers, professionals and Alzheimer's disease. [Proceedings of the 5th Alzheimer's disease international conference.] O'Neill Desmond, editor. London: John Libbey and Company, 1991. 335 pp, £21/$41.
  452. The doctor's dilemma: The ageing driver and dementia
  453. Longitudinal Diagnosis of Memory Disorders
  454. Physicians, elderly drivers, and dementia
  455. Irish gerontological society
  456. The Mini-Mental Status Examination
  457. Dietary and anthropometric measures in mild to moderate senile dementia of the Alzheimer type (SDAT)
  458. Irish Gerontological Society
  459. Elder abuse
  460. The Effect of Mild to Moderate Dementia on the Geriatric Depression Scale and on the General Health Questionnaire
  461. Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland Section of Medicine
  462. MENTAL TEST SCORES AND ADULT EDUCATION
  463. Irish gerontological society
  464. Effects of burglary on elderly people.
  465. Proceedings of the Irish Neurological Association 24th Annual Scientific Meeting, Beaumont Hospital, May 1988
  466. Royal Academy Of Medicine In Ireland Section Of Biological Sciences
  467. The Use of Depression Rating Scales
  468. The prevalence of depression in an acute geriatric medical assessment unit
  469. HIV seropositivity in a geriatric medical unit.
  470. Irish Gerontological Society Proceedings of the Annual Scientific Meeting of the Irish Gerontofogical Society held in Cork on 23-10-1987
  471. Transportation, Driving, and Older Adults
  472. Transportation, Driving, and Older Adults
  473. Self-Neglect Survey
  474. Practice of Competence Assessment in Dementia: Ireland
  475. Health care for older people
  476. Health and Social Services for Older People II (HeSSOP II): Changing Profiles from 2000 to 2004
  477. Ethical Issues