Dr. Petersen answers the question: 'Cognitive Impairment And Dementia Risk? May 4, 2009 -- Question: If I have mild cognitive impairment, does that mean I'm going to develop dementia or Alzheimer's ...
Mild cognitive impairment before dementia is common in older adults, with women facing a higher lifetime burden and Black adults an earlier onset, new research shows.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Predicted ages for the onset of mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer’s ...
Early recognition of cognitive decline in primary care allows for improved management of mild cognitive impairment and dementia in aging populations.
The survey, one of the largest of its kind, promotes the idea that the texture of daily life can leave a measurable imprint on the aging brain.
June is brain and Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month, a time to focus on our brains’ health. As we age, memory lapses and forgetfulness can raise concerns. When are these more than “senior moments”?
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The rate of probable dementia was higher for adults with vs. without AKI. The composite of mild cognitive ...
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Alzheimer's Dementia Risk Nearly 40% Lower With Lifelong Learning
Intellectual enrichment throughout the lifespan tied to higher cognitive function ...
Lowering one's blood pressure is beneficial not only for the heart but also for the mind. For the first time, researchers have proved that lowering systolic blood pressure to 120 mm Hg or less reduces ...
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Mild cognitive impairment and mental health: How to manage sadness and anxiety
Learn how to manage sadness and anxiety linked to mild cognitive impairment (MCI) with strategies for patients, caregivers, ...
Dr. Brooke Allen, a board-certified neurologist in the Roaring Fork Valley, is welcoming community members to a conversation ...
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New review explores whether berries can slow cognitive decline linked to obesity
By Pooja Toshniwal Paharia Can everyday berries help protect the aging brain? A new systematic review explores how ...
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