In a case-control study, researchers assessed the potential link between late-onset depression and the risk of developing major cognitive disorder.
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While the relationship between current mood state and cognitive impairment is unclear, more severe depression has been linked to greater impairment.
Investigators posit that wearable devices will help psychiatrists to target mood and cognitive interventions.
Rates of HIV-associated dementia have decreased from approximately 50% in the pre-cART era to 2% currently. However, roughly 50% of patients treated with cART have the milder forms of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorder (HAND).
Investigators sought to establish the effect of hyperglycemia and metformin use on relevant B-vitamin biomarkers and cognitive outcomes in older adults.
Computerized cognitive training significantly improved global cognitive function in patients with subcortical vascular cognitive impairment.
Researchers suggest that improvement in cognitive function should be a goal for major depressive disorder because their data showed little improvement in the cognitive abilities of patients with major depression after treatment with psychological interventions.
A study evaluated the long-term adverse effects of maternal depression on child development.
Most patients undergoing skull base irradiation for cancer do not have detectable cognitive impairment.
Results indicate that patients with AUD show significant impairments in social problem resolution task.
Patients who experienced only one episode of major depression did not show any signs of hippocampal volume reduction
Cognitive impairment in individuals with major depressive disorder should be treated as a primary problem.
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