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27 May 2014
Cambridge researchers ‘excited’ by double scientific breakthrough in Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s
Cambridge University researchers have announced two scientific breakthroughs which could improve future treatment of diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.
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23 May 2014
Depression does not impact on cognition in early bipolar disorder
New research suggests that depressive episodes have no additional impact on cognition in patients early in the course of bipolar disorder.
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14 May 2014
Cantab Mobile to help GPs deliver new NHS England Enhanced Services for dementia diagnosis
Cambridge Cognition has today confirmed that Cantab Mobile – an easy-to-use iPad test for use in detecting the earliest clinically-relevant signs of memory loss associated with dementia – can help GP practices to more easily meet the requirements of a new 2014/15 Enhanced Service (ES) recently announced by NHS England
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8 May 2014
Evidence of cognitive Deficits in Patients with Chronic Pain under Long-Term Treatment of Opiods
A recent study by Schiltenwolf, M. et al. has found evidence of cognitive impairment in patients with chronic back pain.
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6 May 2014
Study Examines Risk of Early Death for People with Mild Cognitive Impairment
A recent study has found a relationship between Mild Cognitive Impairment and an increased chance of death.
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1 May 2014
Computerized Cognitive Testing for Older Adults - A Review
A recently published article reviews computerized tests and batteries used in cognitive assessment of older adults.