Dementia and Impairment, Directions for no specialist physicians
Alzheimer's disease (AD), that develops with progressive loss of cognitive functions, beginning by memory, is the most important Central Nervous System (CNS) degenerative affection and one of the main causes of invalidity in adults. The mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is defined as a discreet l...
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Main Author: | Archibaldo Donoso (Author) |
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