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NOVEMBER 27, 2017

Persistent Pain Tied to Memory Decline And Dementia in Elders

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Elizabeth L. Whitlock, MD, MSc

Washington—Persistent pain is associated with accelerated memory decline and development of dementia in the elderly.

According to researchers, elderly patients who reported having persistent pain experienced an accelerated decline in functional independence. After 10 years, the additional amount of memory decline expected in participants with persistent pain shows they would be significantly less likely to manage medications and finances independently