A network medicine study has identified mechanisms by which COVID-19 can lead to dementia-like cognitive impairment. The findings may help inform risk management and treatment strategies for COVID-19-linked dementia.
Using Artificial Intelligence to Tackle Cognitive Impairment
Cleveland Clinic is collaborating with the NFL Players Association to create a research network that uses machine learning to develop tools to help identify, treat and prevent brain disorders.
Beyond Heart Health: Consequences of Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea is linked not just with heart disease, but with poor quality of life, drowsy driving, depression, metabolic disease and cognitive impairment.
The Growing Need to Do Capacity Evaluations in Older Adults
As the population ages, providers are caring for more patients with cognitive impairment who need guidance in making medical decisions. Cleveland Clinic geriatrician Ronan Factora, MD, explains the process and the dire need for capacity assessments.
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Using Mini-Cog Screening to Transform Cognitive Rehab for Older Patients
The Mini-Cog tool is free, quick, noninvasive, easy to use — and a potentially powerful predictor of outcomes. That’s why we’re starting to routinely administer it to older patients across primary care settings.