INDIANAPOLIS – Mild cognitive impairment, which occurs in about one in six individuals in the U.S., age 65 and older, remains substantially underdiagnosed, especially in disadvantaged populations.
In a paper published in the Primary Care Companion for CNS Disorders, the research showed that the Alabama Brief Cognitive Screener, known as ABCs, is a capable alternative to other screening ...
MADRID — Primary care is the ideal setting to screen for mild cognitive impairment. Screening can be performed in under 10 minutes using brief cognitive assessment tools. When it comes to treatment, ...
Hebrew SeniorLife Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research BOSTON—Dementia and cognitive impairment are widespread among elderly individuals in the United States, affecting more than 8 ...
The National Institute on Aging has awarded Cleveland Clinic a $2.6 million grant to develop and validate a risk calculator to identify patients at high risk of cognitive decline, as well as a ...
Mild cognitive impairment, which occurs in about one in six individuals in the U.S., age 65 and older, remains substantially underdiagnosed, especially in disadvantaged populations. Convened by the ...