ISSN: 2469-9837
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Manami Tsugane
Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) refers to a condition where individuals experience noticeable cognitive decline, particularly in memory, but the impairment is not severe enough to be classified as dementia. MCI is a growing concern, especially in an aging population, as it can progress to more serious cognitive disorders like Alzheimer’s disease. While there is no cure for MCI, early intervention strategies, such as memory exercises, have shown potential in managing symptoms and slowing cognitive decline. This article examines the role of memory exercises in managing MCI and enhancing quality of life.
Published Date: 2024-11-29; Received Date: 2024-10-30