Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is often described as being in- between normal aging and dementia, hence being “stuck in the middle”. Like dementia, cognitive decline is present, though not as severe.
March 31, 2011 (Toronto, Ontario) — Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) diagnosed in the community can progress to severe impairment or dementia, but it appears to do so at a much lower rate than that ...
Explore how speech therapy assists those with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in overcoming communication challenges. Learn ...
The Mizzou Point-of-Care Assessment System, or MPASS, tests a person's motor ability through three activities: standing still, walking, and standing up from a bench, all while counting backwards in ...
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”?
As biomarker testing for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) evolves, timely and compassionate disclosure of a diagnosis is more complex than ever. Yet, clinicians may struggle with how — or in some cases ...
Researchers have discovered a brain activity pattern that can predict which people with mild cognitive impairment are likely ...
Cognitive slippage is a normal part of aging, but what distinguishes this inevitable slowdown from the type of decline that foreshadows neurodegenerative disease? And might remote, digital ...