New tool to monitor Alzheimer's risk in the elderly

Researchers in Toronto have developed a new tool that can help doctors monitor the cognitive performance of older people at risk for Alzheimer's disease or some form of dementia.

Researchers in Toronto have developed a new tool that can help doctors monitor the cognitive performance of older people at risk for Alzheimer's disease or some form of dementia.

Alzheimer's disease - the most common form of dementia is a progressive disease that weakens memory and other important mental functions in the elderly.

This new tool, called QuoCo, is able to help health care professionals, especially family doctors, identify the common cognitive decline and distinguish the occurrence of mental illnesses. sutra.

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This tool can also help them monitor cognitive decline in patients before serious memory or cognitive damage occurs.

Cognitive charts in the QuoCo tool allow physicians to check the cognitive performance of any patient based on age, education level and score and track changes in perceptions of time. space ".

Not only that, this new tool will allow doctors to intervene and be able to timely treat older people, Laforce noted in the paper published in the CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).

When dementia patients have reached pandemic levels, early detection of cognitive decline is still the most optimal approach to managing this disease before irreversible brain damage can occur. out.

Researchers say family doctors have been equipped with QuoCo, and are playing a key role in using this new tool.

Dementia is a growing problem worldwide with many cases not diagnosed early.

Although there is no definitive treatment, completely effective but diet and exercise, can also help the disease slow, mild onset.

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