How Black Americans Can Protect Their Cognitive Ability
- Older adults often worry if forgetfulness signals normal aging or dementia, for which there is no cure.
- Heidi Schwarzwald, MD, notes cognitive issues create concerns for older adults, impacting memory and independence.
- Early testing and diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment , a dementia predecessor, can lead to treatments.
- Studies show 92% of older Americans with MCI are undiagnosed, and 54% of adults 45+ with cognitive decline haven't sought testing.
- Digital cognitive tests, part of Signify Health IHEs, take less than ten minutes and allow for management options and proactive healthcare decisions.
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How Black Americans Can Protect Their Cognitive Ability
by Heidi Schwarzwald, MD
·Denton, United States
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