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Assessment of cognition in mild cognitive impairment: a comparative study

...very subtle cognitive changes that likely signal the emergence of early mild cognitive impairment. We sought to collect and review data systematically from a wide variety of (mostly computer-administered) cognitive...

Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST): effects on different areas of cognitive function for people with dementia

...orientation or praxis.; Conclusions: CST appears to have particular effects in promoting language function, which is likely to lead to generalised benefits. This may be through generating opinions and creating...

Decision-making and outcomes of feeding tube insertion: a five-state study

...or pharmacologically restrained (29.2%). Respondents whose loved ones died with a feeding tube were less likely to report excellent end-of-life care (adjusted odds ratio=0.42, 95% confidence interval=0.18-0.97) than those who...

Neuroimaging predictors of brain amyloidosis in mild cognitive impairment

...Objective: To identify a neuroimaging signature predictive of brain amyloidosis as a screening tool to identify individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) that are most likely to have high...

Does an interdisciplinary network improve dementia care? Results from the IDemUck-study

...likely to receive antidementive drugs (50.5 % vs. 35.8 %; p = 0.035) and had more often contact to a neurologist (18.6 % vs. 2.8 %; p < 0.001). No...

Diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease patients with rapid cognitive decline in clinical practice: interest of the Deco questionnaire

...Background: Patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) who deteriorate rapidly are likely to have a poorer prognosis. There is a clear need for a clinical assessment tool to detect such...

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