The term Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is used to describe a level of memory loss that is somewhere between normal aging and dementia. It doesn’t specify what might be causing the impairment, so it’s not surprising that symptoms vary widely among people diagnosed with MCI.
The second report from the Mild Cognitive Impairment Symposium is a summary of presentations on these symptoms and a discussion of how the symptoms are classified.

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