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  • * [[Gerontology]]: The study of the social, cultural, psychological, cognitive, and biological aspects of aging. * [[Cognitive Decline]]: The gradual loss of cognitive function, including memory and thinking skills.
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  • == Cognitive Decline == ...e decline''' (/kɒɡˈnɪtɪv dɪˈklaɪn/) refers to the gradual deterioration of cognitive functions, including memory, attention, and thinking skills. It is a common
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  • == Cognitive Reserve == ...nunciation: /ˈkɒgnɪtɪv rɪˈzɜːv/) is a concept in [[neuropsychology]] and [[cognitive neuroscience]] that describes the brain's resilience to [[neurological dama
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  • ...nitive abilities, including memory and thinking skills. A person with mild cognitive impairment is at an increased risk of developing [[Alzheimer's disease]] or ...rom the English language. "Mild" refers to the severity of the condition, "Cognitive" pertains to mental processes such as memory, attention, and problem-solvin
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  • ...ator]] and [[alpha-adrenergic blocking agent]] used for the treatment of [[cognitive]] impairments and other conditions related to [[vascular disease]]. ...of [[cerebrovascular disorders]] and the symptoms of age-related cognitive decline. It is also used in some cases to treat [[migraine]]s and [[Alzheimer's dis
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  • ...l dɪˈmɛnʃə/), also known as [[senility]], is a broad term that describes a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life. The term is d ...cific disease, but rather a group of symptoms associated with a decline in cognitive abilities. Although it primarily affects older adults, it is not a normal p
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  • ...nciation: /ˈmɛməri/ and /ˈeɪdʒɪŋ/) is a topic that explores the changes in cognitive functions, specifically memory, that occur as individuals age. Memory is the cognitive function that allows individuals to encode, store, and retrieve information
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  • ...lows the period of [[youth]] and [[adulthood]]. It is characterized by the decline in physical and mental capacities, retirement from work, and a higher risk * [[Gerontology]]: The study of the social, cultural, psychological, cognitive, and biological aspects of ageing.
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  • == Mild Cognitive Impairment == ...ed to memory, language, thinking, or judgment that are greater than normal age-related changes.
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  • ...k of clear understanding. It is often used to describe symptoms related to cognitive impairment or mental health disorders. .... This could include mental health disorders, brain injury, or age-related decline.
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  • ...y]], or it can refer to psychological maturity, such as the development of cognitive abilities and emotional regulation. ...d with the onset of age-related conditions and the decline in physical and cognitive function.
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  • ...tɪəriəˈreɪʃən/) is a term used in [[medicine]] to describe the progressive decline or worsening of a condition, function, structure, or system of the body. Th ...[neurology]], cognitive deterioration refers to the progressive decline in cognitive function, which is a common symptom in conditions such as [[Alzheimer's dis
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  • ...odegenerative disorder characterized by progressive memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioral changes. It is a subtype of Alzheimer's disease, which is t ...eatments are available to help manage symptoms. These include medications, cognitive therapy, and lifestyle modifications.
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  • ...th effects, such as increased risk of mortality, depression, and cognitive decline.
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  • ...age. This phase is characterized by a significant decline in physical and cognitive abilities, requiring comprehensive care and support.
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  • ...odegenerative disorder characterized by progressive memory loss, cognitive decline, and behavioral changes. It is a subtype of Alzheimer's disease, which is t ...aging symptoms and improving quality of life. This may include medication, cognitive therapy, and lifestyle changes.
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  • Senility is a state of progressive [[mental decline]] often observed in the elderly, characterized by forgetfulness, difficulty ...ents are available to help manage symptoms. These may include medications, cognitive therapy, and lifestyle changes such as a healthy diet and regular exercise.
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  • ...y in early life development and in the prevention of age-related cognitive decline.
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  • ...] genetic disorder that affects muscle coordination and leads to cognitive decline and [[psychiatric problems]]. It typically becomes noticeable in mid-adult Huntington's disease is characterized by uncontrolled movements, cognitive impairments, and emotional disturbances. The most common physical symptoms
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  • ...ming older, a natural part of life with physiological changes that lead to decline of biological functions and of the organism's ability to adapt to metabolic * [[Attention]] - The behavioral and cognitive process of selectively concentrating on a discrete aspect of information, w
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