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Study reveals 92% of older Americans with mild cognitive impairment remain undiagnosed; early home screenings can help.
Ninety-two percent of older Americans with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are undiagnosed, according to a study.
Early screening through digital cognitive tests can help manage cognitive decline and potentially slow disease progression.
These tests are part of Signify Health's In-Home Health Evaluations and can be done at home with no extra cost for many.
Early detection aids in planning future healthcare and daily living support.
An African American Health Symposium highlighted that Black Americans are twice as likely to have Alzheimer's but less likely to receive a diagnosis.
The event provided resources and support for caregivers, addressing this health disparity.
El estudio revela que el 92% de los estadounidenses mayores con deterioro cognitivo leve no se diagnostican; las pruebas de detección tempranas en casa pueden ayudar.