Prof. Joann T. Tschanz PH.D.
Psychologist | Clinical
2810 Old Main Hill Utah State Universit Logan UT, 84322About
Dr. Joann Tschanz is a psychologist practicing in Logan, UT. Dr. Tschanz specializes in the treatment of mental health problems, and helps people to cope with their mental illnesses. As a psychologist, Dr. Tschanz evaluates and treats patients through a variety of methods, most typically being psychotherapy or talk therapy. Patients usually visit Dr. Tschanz because they have been experiencing depression, anxiety, stress or anger for a significant period of time and are seeking help. Psychologists may perform a variety of exams and assessments to diagnose a mental condition.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- APOE-epsilon4 count predicts age when prevalence of AD increases, then declines: the Cache County Study.
- Role of white matter lesions, cerebral atrophy, and APOE on cognition in older persons with and without dementia: the Cache County, Utah, study of memory and aging.
- Point and 5-year period prevalence of neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia: the Cache County Study.
- Bilateral cortical ablations attenuate amphetamine-induced excitations of neostriatal motor-related neurons in freely moving rats.
- Vascular factors and risk for neuropsychiatric symptoms in Alzheimer's disease: the Cache County Study.
- Neuropsychological performance in advanced age: influences of demographic factors and Apolipoprotein E: findings from the Cache County Memory Study.
- Early parental death and late-life dementia risk: findings from the Cache County Study.
- Caregiver-recipient closeness and symptom progression in Alzheimer disease. The Cache County Dementia Progression Study.
- Modifying dementia risk and trajectories of cognitive decline in aging: the Cache County Memory Study.
- A brief metacognition questionnaire for the elderly: comparison with cognitive performance and informant ratings the Cache County Study.
- Cognitive stimulation and cognitive and functional decline in Alzheimer's disease: the cache county dementia progression study.
- Effects of Food and Drug Administration-approved medications for Alzheimer's disease on clinical progression.
- The association of psychotropic medication use with the cognitive, functional, and neuropsychiatric trajectory of Alzheimer's disease.
- Baseline disability in activities of daily living predicts dementia risk even after controlling for baseline global cognitive ability and depressive symptoms.
- Mitochondrial genomic analysis of late onset Alzheimer's disease reveals protective haplogroups H6A1A/H6A1B: the Cache County Study on Memory in Aging.
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