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- Cognitive Changes (Parkinson's Foundation) - PDFParkinson's Disease/Related Issues ... Parkinson's Disease ... Parkinson's Foundation ... Brain changes that lead to motor symptoms can also result in slowness in memory ...
- ... processes in the body. With some of these disorders, if treated early, brain dysfunction can be reversed. Left untreated, permanent brain damage, such as dementia, can occur.
- ... reductase deficiency: a congenital dopa-responsive motor and cognitive disorder. Brain. 2005 Oct;128(Pt 10):2291-6. ...
- ... Deep sequencing reveals 50 novel genes for recessive cognitive disorders. Nature. 2011 Sep 21;478(7367):57-63. ...
- Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans: 2nd edition (Department of Health and Human Services) - PDFExercise and Physical Fitness/Start Here ... Exercise and Physical Fitness ... Exercise for Children/Start Here ... Exercise for Children ... How Much Exercise Do I Need?/ ...
- Psychologists (Bureau of Labor Statistics)Health Occupations/Specifics ... Health Occupations ... Bureau of Labor Statistics ... Psychologists study cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior by ...
- Frontotemporal Dementia and Other Frontotemporal Disorders (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)The symptoms of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and other frontotemporal disorders gradually rob people of basic abilities — thinking, talking, walking, and ...
- Caregiving at Home: A Guide to Community Resources (Family Caregiver Alliance)Caregivers/Related Issues ... Caregivers ... Family Caregiver Alliance
- Data and Statistics on Congenital Heart Defects (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)Congenital Heart Defects/Statistics and Research ... Congenital Heart Defects ... Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... Read data highlights about congenital ...
- Memory (National Library of Medicine)... than others your age, you may have mild cognitive impairment. Forgetting how to use your ... forgetfulness, see your health care provider. NIH: National Institute on Aging