Abstract:Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is found in Alzheimer's disease (ADMCI), Parkinson's disease (PDMCI), Lewy body dementia, cerebrovascular disease (Bradfield 1 ), sleep apnea and insomnia (Gilley 2 ). Studies have shown that monoclonal antibody treatment removes amyloid plaques from the AD brain. However, this did not result in clinical improvement in moderate and severe AD. One explanation was that the brain cells were already too damaged. Subsequent studies of mild AD and ADMCI suggested some benefit by reduc… Show more
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