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March 2020 issue of Age and Ageing journal is out now

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17 March 2020

A full table of contents is available here, with editorials, research papers, expert reviews, short reports, case reports and more.

Hot topics in this issue include:
  • Opiates for chronic non-cancer pain
  • Physical activity for hospitalised patients
  • Stroke incidence and cost projections
  • Orthostatic hypotension treatment
  • Digital carer support

There are several free to view and Open Access articles in this issue which can be read and downloaded without subscription:

  • Are large simple trials for dementia prevention possible?
  • Heterogeneity in the reporting of blood pressure variability: high time for methodological consensus
  • Comparing perspectives of family caregivers and healthcare professionals regarding caregiver burden in dementia care: results of a mixed methods study in a rural setting
  • Age and the distribution of major injury across a national trauma system
  • Combination non-pharmacologic intervention for orthostatic hypotension in older people: a phase 2 study
  • Projections of care for older people with dementia in England: 2015 to 2040
  • Estimated societal costs of stroke in the UK based on a discrete event simulation
  • The future incidence, prevalence and costs of stroke in the UK
  • Discussing age-related functional decline in family medicine: a qualitative study that explores both patient and physician perceptions
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