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Management of Mild Neurocognitive Disorder

THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION No medications are known to be helpful. Neither cholinesterase inhibitors nor memantine is effective (O’Brien et al., 2017). So what should we do (Langa and Levine, 2014)? 1. Reducing cardiovascular risk factors and prevention of stroke. 2. Aerobic exercise 3. Mental activity 4. Social engagement References Knopman DS, Petersen RC. Mild…

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