Although declines in cognitive capacity are assumed to be a characteristic of aging, increasing evidence shows that it is age-related disease, rather than age itself, that causes cognitive impairment. Even so, older age is a primary risk factor for cognitive decline, and with individuals living longer as a result of medical advances, cognitive impairment and dementia are increasing in prevalence. On March 26 to 27, 2018, the American Geriatrics Society convened a conference in Bethesda, MD, to explore cognitive impairment across the subspecialties. Bringing together representatives from several subspecialties, this was the third of three conferences, supported by a U13 grant from the National Institute on Aging, to aid recipients of Grants ...
Background: This paper briefly summarizes recent evidence on the nature of cognitive decline, the va...
Background: Cognitive decline is among the most feared aspects of growing old. It is also the most c...
Cognitive impairment creates significant challenges for patients, their families and friends, and cl...
Although declines in cognitive capacity are assumed to be a characteristic of aging, increasing evid...
This article summarizes the presentations and recommendations of the tenth annual American Geriatric...
In December 2017, the National Academy of Neuropsychology convened an interorganizational Summit on ...
In December 2017, the National Academy of Neuropsychology convened an interorganizational Summit on ...
Decision Editor: Stephen Kritchevsky, phD Background: Loss in physical function is indicative of det...
Presentation documenting the differences between normal, age-related changes in memory and thinking ...
This article summarizes the presentations and recommendations of the tenth annual American Geriatric...
Background: disease often confounds the identification of risk factors for age-associated cognitive ...
The study investigated the impact of change in cognitive functioning and cognitive decline on disabi...
As our brains age , we tend to experience cognitive decline and are at greater risk of neurodegenera...
textabstractIn the last decades, the awareness has grown among the public, as well as among health ...
BACKGROUND: Research in Alzheimer's disease is focused mainly on younger old persons, whereas studie...
Background: This paper briefly summarizes recent evidence on the nature of cognitive decline, the va...
Background: Cognitive decline is among the most feared aspects of growing old. It is also the most c...
Cognitive impairment creates significant challenges for patients, their families and friends, and cl...
Although declines in cognitive capacity are assumed to be a characteristic of aging, increasing evid...
This article summarizes the presentations and recommendations of the tenth annual American Geriatric...
In December 2017, the National Academy of Neuropsychology convened an interorganizational Summit on ...
In December 2017, the National Academy of Neuropsychology convened an interorganizational Summit on ...
Decision Editor: Stephen Kritchevsky, phD Background: Loss in physical function is indicative of det...
Presentation documenting the differences between normal, age-related changes in memory and thinking ...
This article summarizes the presentations and recommendations of the tenth annual American Geriatric...
Background: disease often confounds the identification of risk factors for age-associated cognitive ...
The study investigated the impact of change in cognitive functioning and cognitive decline on disabi...
As our brains age , we tend to experience cognitive decline and are at greater risk of neurodegenera...
textabstractIn the last decades, the awareness has grown among the public, as well as among health ...
BACKGROUND: Research in Alzheimer's disease is focused mainly on younger old persons, whereas studie...
Background: This paper briefly summarizes recent evidence on the nature of cognitive decline, the va...
Background: Cognitive decline is among the most feared aspects of growing old. It is also the most c...
Cognitive impairment creates significant challenges for patients, their families and friends, and cl...