A growing awareness about brain health and Alzheimer's disease in the general population is leading to an increasing number of cognitively unimpaired individuals, who are concerned that they have reduced cognitive function, to approach the medical system for help. The term subjective cognitive decline (SCD) was conceived in 2014 to describe this condition. Epidemiological data provide evidence that the risk for mild cognitive impairment and dementia is increased in individuals with SCD. However, the majority of individuals with SCD will not show progressive cognitive decline. An individually tailored diagnostic process might be reasonable to identify or exclude underlying medical conditions in an individual with SCD who actively seeks medic...
Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is the subjective perception of a decline in memory and/or other ...
Background: Subjective cognitive decline (SCD), the potentially earliest notable manifestation of pr...
1 in 9 Americans aged 45 and older are experiencing Subjective Cognitive Decline.SCD is self-reporte...
A growing awareness about brain health and Alzheimer's disease in the general population is leading ...
Subjective Cognitive Decline (SCD) is the self- reported experience of worsening or more frequent co...
Introduction It is uncertain whether subjective cognitive decline (SCD) in individuals who seek medi...
There is evolving evidence that individuals categorized with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) are ...
ABSTRACT Background: Mild cognitive impairment is considered as the first clinical manifestation o...
There is increasing evidence that subjective cognitive decline (SCD) in individuals with unimpaired ...
Introduction Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) manifesting before clinical impairment could serve a...
Background: Evidence is mounting that subjective cognitive decline (SCD), the experience of a declin...
Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is the self-reported experience of worsening or more frequent con...
Abstract Background Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) consists of self-perceived decline in cogniti...
Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is the subjective perception of a decline in memory and/or other ...
Background: Subjective cognitive decline (SCD), the potentially earliest notable manifestation of pr...
1 in 9 Americans aged 45 and older are experiencing Subjective Cognitive Decline.SCD is self-reporte...
A growing awareness about brain health and Alzheimer's disease in the general population is leading ...
Subjective Cognitive Decline (SCD) is the self- reported experience of worsening or more frequent co...
Introduction It is uncertain whether subjective cognitive decline (SCD) in individuals who seek medi...
There is evolving evidence that individuals categorized with subjective cognitive decline (SCD) are ...
ABSTRACT Background: Mild cognitive impairment is considered as the first clinical manifestation o...
There is increasing evidence that subjective cognitive decline (SCD) in individuals with unimpaired ...
Introduction Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) manifesting before clinical impairment could serve a...
Background: Evidence is mounting that subjective cognitive decline (SCD), the experience of a declin...
Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is the self-reported experience of worsening or more frequent con...
Abstract Background Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) consists of self-perceived decline in cogniti...
Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) is the subjective perception of a decline in memory and/or other ...
Background: Subjective cognitive decline (SCD), the potentially earliest notable manifestation of pr...
1 in 9 Americans aged 45 and older are experiencing Subjective Cognitive Decline.SCD is self-reporte...