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Cognitive Impairment | American Parkinson Disease Assoc.

Non-motor symptoms in PD are common and affect cognition, behavior, sleep, autonomic function, and sensory function.

Memory loss: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia

Memory loss may be a sign of dementia. Dementia also affects thinking, language, judgment, and behavior. Common types of dementia associated ...

Dealing with memory/thinking difficulties of people with dementia

Difficulties with memory and thinking are two of the defining features of dementia. The types of memory problems that people with dementia experience vary ...

Memory Loss - Merck Manual Consumer Version

However, up to half of people with mild cognitive impairment develop dementia within 3 years. Dementia is a much more serious decline in mental function. Memory ...

9 Surprising Memory Loss Causes Later in Life - Health

Genetics and aging are major risk factors for memory loss and dementia—loss of cognitive functions such as thinking, remembering, and reasoning ...

The sooner you know, the more you can do - Dementia Australia

Our memory, mood and thinking change all the time. Some days we're sharp and cheerful, others we can be forgetful or have 'brain fog'. That's ...

Memory & Cognitive Disorders - Atlantic Health System

The Neuroscience Institute's Memory and Cognitive Disorders Program diagnoses and treats neurodegenerative conditions, such as Alzheimer's and dementia.

Thinking & Memory - My Shepherd Connection

After a stroke, there may be problems related to thinking, memory and judgment (i.e., cognition). Because each person is unique, the effects of a person's ...

Normal Memory Loss vs. Memory Problems: How to Tell the Difference

Memory short circuits can make you question whether what you're experiencing is something more serious, such as mild cognitive impairment (MCI), ...

When to worry about memory loss - UCI Health

If results from these tests indicate a problem, you may be referred to a neurologist for an in-depth cognitive evaluation. The evaluation will ...

Mild Cognitive Impairment: It's Not 'Normal' Aging - Yale Medicine

Mild cognitive impairment is an early stage of memory—or cognitive ability—loss in people who can still independently perform most daily ...

Memory loss - UF Health

Memory loss is unusual forgetfulness. You may not be able to remember new events, recall one or more memories of the past, or both.

Memory Lapse or Dementia? 5 Clues to Help Tell the Difference

D. But as you age, these “senior moments” may leave you wondering whether you're heading for dementia—the loss of memory and thinking skills severe ...

Thinking problems - Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

After stroke, some people will experience vascular cognitive impairment (VCI). VCI is a condition where damage to the blood vessels of the brain leads to ...

Memory and thinking problems after COVID-19 - HSE.ie

Most people who have had COVID-19 will recover with no long-term impact on their memory and thinking. Read about signs of memory and thinking problems and ...

Determining a Diagnosis - UCSF Memory and Aging Center

Pernicious anemia caused by an inability to absorb vitamin B-12 also can cause cognitive changes. Similarly, changes in blood sodium, calcium, heavy metals or ...

The differences between normal aging and dementia

Mild cognitive impairment. In between age-associated memory impairment and dementia, there is a condition known as mild cognitive impairment (MCI). As the ...

Cognitive Disorders - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Cognitive disorders. Cognitive disorders include dementia, amnesia, and delirium. In these disorders, patients are no longer fully oriented to time and space.

Disorders of Memory | Psychology Today

Dementia is a progressive loss of cognitive function, most commonly caused by Alzheimer's disease but also by a number of other conditions.

Memory Loss | NYU Langone Health

But for some people, these changes in memory are more pronounced—this is known as mild cognitive impairment, or MCI. Changes consistent with mild memory loss ...