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Mayo Clinic Study Finds Apathy and Depression Predict Progression 
from Mild Cognitive Impairment to Dementia

 From the PharmaLive.com News Archive - Jul. 12, 2010

Mayo Clinic study found that apathy and depression significantly 
predict an individual's progression from mild cognitive impairment 
(MCI), a disorder of the brain that affects nerve cells involved in 
thinking abilities, to dementia, including Alzheimer's disease and 
Lewy body dementia. The study was presented at the International 
Conference on Alzheimer's Disease in Honolulu on July 11, 2010.


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