Healthy Older Adults With Subjective Memory Loss May Be At Increased Risk For Mild Cognitive Impairment And Dementia
Forgot where you put your car keys? Having trouble recalling your colleague’s name? If so, this may be a symptom of subjective cognitive impairment (SCI), the earliest sign of cognitive decline marked by situations such as when a person recognizes they can’t remember a name like they used to or where they recently placed important objects the way they used to…
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