Annual wellness visits may be critical to identify mild cognitive impairment (MCI) early among Medicare beneficiaries, which could drive more proactive care, a new study finds. The report was ...
Thu., April 14, 2022 Mary Mosher, 78, and Tom Mosher, 79, reside in an independent home in Rockwood South Hill. Mary was diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment in late 2017 and is now living with ...
An estimated 14 million older adults in the United States live with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). While many will never progress to dementia — experiencing stable or even improved cognitive ...
A new predictive tool combining amyloid PET data with key clinical factors estimates an individual’s lifetime risk for mild ...
A diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment, or MCI, might worry an older adult, who could see it as a stepping stone to dementia. But a new study suggests one does not necessarily lead to the other. In ...
Revolutionizing dementia care: Discover how portable, AI-driven MRI systems are breaking barriers in Alzheimer’s diagnosis, enabling early detection and global accessibility. Study: Portable, ...
Dear Carol: People write to you to complain about someone who, despite evidence, denies that they have dementia. I think I know why. At age 70, I was diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
Nancy Perry watches as her husband, Robert Perry, 75, concentrates on his next move during a game of chess at their home in Overland Park. Robert Perry recently received a diagnosis of mild cognitive ...
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.