Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is a diagnosis given to individuals who have cognitive impairments beyond that
expected for their age and education, but that do not interfere significantly with their daily activities (wikipedia.org). The article herein consist of basic informations about MCI and what it means to be told that you have MCI.
There are sections describe about Mild Cognitive Impairment such as what is MCI, how to detect an MCI, does this condition lead to dementia, are there spesific treatment for MCI, and Implications of MCI. The article is provided in a fact sheet type as well as a frequently asked questions regarding Mild Cognitive Impairment condition.
Several studies stated that 44% of people with MCI progress to Alzheimer’s Disease condition within three years. The researchers is still working on to answer the question whether MCI is the early stage of Alzheimer’s. That is why they want to look for ways to stop the progression on the Alzheimer’s Disease (source: med.emory.edu).
Follow complete read of Basic Information Article about Mild Cognitive Impairment here in the pdf article filetype (source: alzheimers.org.au).

