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Mild cognitive impairment
/mˈaɪld kˈɒɡnɪtˌɪv ɪmpˈeəmənt/
/mˈaɪld kˈɑːɡnɪtˌɪv ɪmpˈɛɹmənt/
Mild cognitive impairment
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deterioro cognitivo leve
a cognitive decline that is greater than expected for an individual's age and education level but does not significantly interfere with daily functioning
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Mild cognitive impairment may involve difficulties with memory, language, and decision-making skills.
Individuals with mild cognitive impairment may experience subtle changes in their ability to remember recent events or conversations.
Regular cognitive assessments can help detect mild cognitive impairment in its early stages.
Some people with mild cognitive impairment may eventually progress to develop dementia, while others may remain stable or even improve over time.
Lifestyle modifications such as engaging in cognitive activities and maintaining social connections may help slow down the progression of mild cognitive impairment.