The criteria for diagnosing Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) are not very specific, so whether or not you are diagnosed with MCI depends somewhat on your doctor’s judgment. Scientists are working to determine which tests are best for detecting MCI, and whether the current criteria for the diagnosis can firmed up.
The fourth report on last month’s Mild Cognitive Impairment Symposium in Miami is about new neuropsychological tests and brain scans for diagnosing MCI.

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