Dr. Mary Sano answers the question: 'Mini-Mental State Exam for Alzheimer's?' May 4, 2009 -- Question: What is the Mini-Mental State Exam, or MMSE, and how is it used to diagnose Alzheimer's disease?
The effects of intermittent androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and zoledronic acid administration on bone density in patients with prostate cancer No significant financial relationships to disclose.
The “Sweet 16” proved superior to the popular Mini-Mental State Exam. The Mini-Mental State Exam, a simple tool for assessing cognitive function in older adults, compares well with and may be easier ...
Phase II Study of First-Line Chemotherapy With Temozolomide in Recurrent Oligodendroglial Tumors: The European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer Brain Tumor Group Study 26971 Purpose: ...
A screening tool developed by Saint Louis University geriatricians is more sensitive at detecting mild cognitive impairment than a commonly used clinical instrument. A screening tool for dementia ...
Vol. 4, No. 5, Second Annual Meeting of the International Society for Quality of Life Research: Abstracts of the Contributed Papers (Oct., 1995), p. 483 (1 page) Quality of Life Research is an ...
Biomarkers associated with cognitive impairment differ between men and women with chronic kidney disease, according to data ...
The effect of lead exposure on neurobehavioral performance is modified by age. Whether educational achievement can serve as an effect modifier on the lead-cognitive performance relationship is ...
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