Is memory loss mild cognitive impairment, Alzheimers or just aging? When to get tested
For people of a certain age, it takes only a few “senior moments”—struggling for words, names or memories—to cause worry. Is this normal aging or mild cognitive impairment (MCI)? Is it all a run-up to Alzheimer’s? As a neuropsychologist at the University of Kansas Medical Center-Wichita, Ryan Schroeder conducts the lengthy cognitive tests—looking at memory, at problem solving, reasoning, language […]
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