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The importance of getting an early MCI diagnosis
Mild cognitive impairment affects millions of individuals worldwide, and it often goes undiagnosed and untreated — even though it can sometimes be treatable and reversible.
While MCI can be caused by progressive brain disorders like Alzheimer’s disease, there are also a number of other causes for MCI — from hormone changes or imbalances to sleep issues, like sleep apnea — that can be addressed if caught early.
If you suspect you or a loved one is showing symptoms of MCI or you’ve received an MCI diagnosis, explore this this guide for valuable insights and practical strategies.
The importance of getting an early MCI diagnosis
Mild cognitive impairment affects millions of individuals worldwide, and it often goes undiagnosed and untreated — even though it can sometimes be treatable and reversible.
While MCI can be caused by progressive brain disorders like Alzheimer’s disease, there are also a number of other causes for MCI — from hormone changes or imbalances to sleep issues, like sleep apnea — that can be addressed if caught early.
If you suspect you or a loved one is showing symptoms of MCI or you’ve received an MCI diagnosis, explore this this guide for valuable insights and practical strategies.
- Different types of MCI, and how MCI differs from both normal aging and from dementia
- Key symptoms and risk factors associated with MCI
- The diagnostic process and latest assessment techniques
- Evidence-based management strategies, including lifestyle interventions and potential treatments
- The prognosis for individuals with MCI and the possibility of reversing cognitive impairment