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Seniors who forget things more often than others their age may have mild cognitive impairment.
Mild cognitive impairment is an early sign of Alzheimer's disease.
With a stage where there is some memory loss, or mild cognitive impairment.
But not all people with mild cognitive impairment progress to dementia.
Mild cognitive impairment may be caused by other disorders, especially depression.
There is no proven treatment or therapy for mild cognitive impairment.
Many people who experience mild cognitive impairment are at a high risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
Some people have memory loss called mild cognitive impairment.
Then, they told her that her scores indicated she had mild cognitive impairment.
During that time, 298 progressed to Alzheimer's, while the others remained with mild cognitive impairment.
The test may also predict whether mild cognitive impairment will switch to Alzheimer's down the road.
Early detection of mild cognitive impairment in patients with cerebrovascular disease.
But he warned that it was premature to recommend the drug for people with mild cognitive impairment.
Vitamin E and donepezil for the treatment of mild cognitive impairment.
A very high proportion of sufferers will have mild cognitive impairment as the disease advances.
Fast decay of iconic memory in observers with mild cognitive impairments.
Even those with mild cognitive impairment struggle with the stigma of Alzheimer's.
Drugs approved specifically for Alzheimer's are being tested in patients who have mild cognitive impairment.
In a typical test for mild cognitive impairment, a patient is asked to repeat a string of unrelated words.
People who score poorly, studies find, fall somewhere on the spectrum between mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's.
The tests found that Paige had a "mild cognitive impairment" and was eligible for special education, the forms show.
While mild cognitive impairment can be considered a normal part of aging, the differences must be noted.
Despite the similarities, subsyndromal delirium is not the same thing as mild cognitive impairment.
But patients with mild cognitive impairment still have insight, and they and their doctors say it can be a curse.
Experts estimate that an additional four million people have a syndrome called mild cognitive impairment, which may progress to Alzheimer's.