Question: My mother in her 70s has mild cognitive impairment. She searched for words and forgets thing. It doesn’t majorly impact day to day life, but is this a definite pre-cursor for dementia? I am ...
The Winblad criteria also includes and distinguishes individuals with cognitive impairment in domains beyond memory impairment, classified as amnestic MCI (with subjective and objective memory ...
Each episode of this journey through a disease state contains both a physician guide and a downloadable/printable patient ...
Research reveals sex-specific free-carnitine deficiency in women with cognitive impairment, linking mitochondrial metabolism to Alzheimer's disease progression.
Revised guidelines for amyloid and tau positron emission tomography for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia state these tests ...
unique mechanisms of action, and biomarker readouts for indications with high unmet needs including adult and pediatric TBI, as well as amnestic mild cognitive impairment - an early stage of AD.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia in the elderly. Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is considered as a risk-state for AD. The most characteristic cognitive ...
Neurologists divide MCI into two broad categories: amnestic impairment, in which memory loss is the predominant symptom, and non-amnestic impairment, in which other cognitive areas, such as ...