April 8, 2010 — Subjective memory impairment (SMI) or mild deficits in memory that may, or may not, worry an individual appear to predict progression to more advanced cognitive impairment and dementia ...
Among people who report memory and thinking problems, some show no signs of a problem on standard tests, while others have subtle declines on their tests. A new study shows that people who have subtle ...
Results differed by caregiver group, but caregivers reporting greater average subjective burden typically also reported greater objective burden. A recent analysis of caregiver burden sheds light on ...
Women who experienced loneliness and social isolation during menopause may have a greater risk for subjective cognitive decline.
Loneliness and social isolation significantly accelerate subjective cognitive decline in women during the perimenopause ...