What Is Mild Cognitive Impairment, and How is it Diagnosed?
Briefly

Mild cognitive impairment is the stage before dementia where there are more thinking problems than we would expect for your age, explained Andrew Kiselica, a neuropsychologist at the University of Missouri who specializes in diagnosing dementia.
Dr. Kiselica said that one indication of possible M.C.I. is if a person has to start implementing strategies to help them keep up with basic activities.
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