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Considering the fact that many older adults with mild cognitive impairment progress to develop dementia, 60 interventions that delay this progression are increasingly important.
About half of the people with Alzheimer's with mild cognitive impairment progress to Alzheimer's disease.
Patients with mild cognitive impairment progress to Alzheimer's at a rate of 12percentto15percentcent a year, the studies show; for people of similar ages without mild cognitive impairment, the rate is about 1percentt a year.
Extensive and inappropriate usage of portable music players might cause subtle damages in the auditory system, which are not behaviorally detectable in an early stage of the hearing impairment progress.
However, not all patients with mild cognitive impairment progress, and it is difficult to accurately identify those patients who are in the prodromal stage of Alzheimer's disease.
Every year, 10 15% of patients with mild cognitive impairment progress to dementia (18); thus, 3 years of cognitive aging can substantially accelerate the time from living independently to requiring supervised care in a nursing home.
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Registered 18 May 2009 Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder generally first manifesting as cognitive impairment, progressing to impairment of daily function and, ultimately, loss of independence, debility, and death from complicating medical comorbidities.
To the Editor: Thanks to Margaret Morganroth Gullette for shining her light on the fact that not everyone who receives a diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment progresses to dementia.
As my vision impairment progressed, so too did the impairment in my attitude.
There is also no definite clinical method to determine in which patients with mild cognitive impairment progresses to AD with dementia [4] [5].
Thereafter, the hearing impairment progresses to profound deafness and OAEs disappear [ 11].
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