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What does COG stand for?

Cognitive


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Louis have said that surgery does not lead to memory loss and other cognitive problems in older adults.
Focusing on behavioral and cognitive interventions dealing with maladaptive and dysfunctional behaviors, as well as the promotion of adaptive and functional attitudes affecting behavior, "Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy" the newest addition to the American Psychological Association's outstanding 'Theories of Psychotherapy' series.
According to a report in the September issue of Archives of Neurology, among individuals with mild cognitive impairment, often considered a transitional state between normal cognitive function and Alzheimer's dementia, those who have more difficulties performing routine activities appear more likely to progress quickly to dementia.
9783110196337 World Englishes; a cognitive sociolinguistic approach.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic, progressive neurological disease that is characterized by physical, sensory, emotional, and cognitive symptoms (Brassington & Marsh, 1998).
A report published in the Archives of Neurology says the diet appears to be associated with less risk of mild cognitive impairment — a stage between normal aging and dementia — or of transitioning from mild cognitive impairment into Alzheimer's disease.
The memory and concentration problems described by breast cancer patients following certain combinations of cytotoxic agents led to the scientific investigation of cognitive dysfunction as a potential side effect of chemotherapy.
Dr Valentina Garibotto, of San Raffaele University, Milan, said: 'The theory is that education and demanding jobs create a buffer against the effects of dementia on the brain, or a cognitive reserve.

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