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Cognitive Decline / Explained

What is Cognitive Decline?

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Overview

Cognitive Decline refers to a reduction in mental abilities such as memory, thinking, and reasoning, often associated with aging or neurodegenerative diseases. It can range from mild forgetfulness to severe impairment seen in conditions like Alzheimer's.

Current status

Cognitive Decline is currently classified as Dormant. Dormant means there has been no significant new coverage recently. Peak interest was on Mar 20, 04:17 PM.

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