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New Testing May Help Predict Dementia
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- A new twist on traditional testing may help better predict and diagnose dementia. A new report from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine
suggests that within-person variability on neuropsychological
testing may be associated with the development of dementia in older
adults.
![]() The study looked at 897 people, age 70 or older. Every 12 to 18
months, participants had detailed neurological and
neuropsychological evaluations, including tests for verbal IQ,
attention/executive function and memory. The study focused on
whether within-person across-neuropsychological test variability
predicts future dementia.
SOURCE: JAMA, 2008;300:823-830 Sign up for a free weekly e-mail on Medical Breakthroughs called First to Know by clicking here. Last updated 08/21/2008 | |||||
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