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 ...
Review shows no significant association between MHT and risk for MCI or dementia, with no significant effects in subgroup analyses.
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.
A new study has found that certain changes in daily driving patterns - including fewer trips, avoiding night driving, and ...
A new study published in Neurology journal has identified specific changes in driving behavior that may indicate mild ...
A red flag warning sign of dementia could appear when driving, according to a new study. Research has found that certain ...
New research reveals how simple lifestyle changes can mitigate the dual threat of cardiometabolic diseases and air pollution on cognitive health. Study: Association between air pollution and lifestyle ...