1.   The complete lack of cognitive improvements leads them to suggest that cognitive impairment is intrinsically associated with long-term morbidity in schizophrenia.

2.   Besides having a beauty of a scar, I still have some cognitive impairment.

3.   About one-quarter to one-third of all patients have cognitive impairment, but Weiner says there is no evidence of this in Reno.

4.   But patients with mild cognitive impairment still have insight, and they and their doctors say it can be a curse.

5.   Cognitive impairment should not be based on ADLs.

6.   He also said the study indicates only that anti-inflammatory drugs appear to mitigate or postpone cognitive impairment, rather than prevent it.

7.   He can carry on a conversation, they said, but has significant cognitive impairment.

8.   In general, the severity of cognitive impairment correlates with higher death rates and less successful return to independent living.

9.   In the absence of cognitive impairment, older adults tend to maintain their coping abilities.

10.   Morrison-Bogorad said the memory changes seen in individuals with mild cognitive impairment are different from the common experience of misplacing car keys or groping for a word.

a. + impairment >>共 64
mental 13.42%
hearing 10.82%
cognitive 10.82%
visual 10.82%
physical 5.19%
significant 4.76%
mild 3.90%
permanent 3.03%
severe 3.03%
motor 2.16%
cognitive + n. >>共 117
function 8.89%
ability 6.91%
therapy 6.67%
impairment 6.17%
development 5.19%
skill 3.95%
problem 3.70%
process 3.46%
approach 2.72%
test 2.72%
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