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Surgical menopause and cognitive decline
Climacteric, 2014Aging is the strongest risk factor for cognitive decline. The perimenopausal period puts women in a more vulnerable state in regard to certain functions such as memory. Also, the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study (WHIMS) pointed at some cognitive adverse effects of postmenopausal hormone therapy, but these results were not relevant for the peri ...
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Psychopathology and Cognitive Decline in Dementia
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1994This study investigated the correlation between the degree and quality of cognitive impairment and the presence and degree of severity of psychopathology. Sixty-four demented outpatients were rated for cognition by the Mental Status Questionnaire and for psychopathology by the BEHAVE-AD Reisberg questionnaire. A statistical analysis of the correlations
D, Becker +4 more
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Hypertension, Neurodegeneration, and Cognitive Decline
HypertensionElevated blood pressure is a well-established risk factor for age-related cognitive decline. Long linked to cognitive impairment on vascular bases, increasing evidence suggests a potential association of hypertension with the neurodegenerative pathology underlying Alzheimer disease.
Anthony Pacholko, Costantino Iadecola
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Subjective Cognitive Decline, Cognitive Reserve Indicators, and the Incidence of Dementia
Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 2021Feifei Jia, Yanyan Li, Fenglin Cao
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Essential tremor and cognitive decline
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders, 2021Holly A, Shill +2 more
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Evaluation of Available Cognitive Tools Used to Measure Mild Cognitive Decline: A Scoping Review
Nutrients, 2021Chian Thong Chun, Kirsty Seward
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INSOMNIA AND COGNITIVE DECLINE
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2002openaire +2 more sources

