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Mild cognitive impairment treatment made simple for you

April 7, 2018 tony dearing 4 Comments

Despite what you’ve heard otherwise, mild cognitive impairment treatment is not a contradiction in terms. The notion that “there’s nothing they can do for you” is a myth. There’s a lot they can do for you.

In fact, a whole new set of recommendations has just been issued for the treatment of MCI. These new mild cognitive impairment treatment guidelines reflect the best and latest care available. That’s what you want, and you can get it by watching today’s video and then downloading my MCI treatment checklist.

The checklist explains the treatment of mild cognitive impairment in simple terms, making it easy to understand and follow. The checklist is free, and you can get it by using the form below. Here’s the video:

Thanks for watching the video. While I cover some key points in it, the new mild cognitive impairment treatment guidelines encompass so much more, including:

  • How MCI is properly diagnosed
  • Identifying possible causes
  • Biomarkers
  • Clinical trials
  • Treating apathy, anxiety and depression
  • The best approaches to potentially slow cognitive decline and reduce your risk of dementia

Get the MCI treatment checklist here.

 

 

 

 

 

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Comments

  1. Pam says

    April 8, 2018 at 2:16 PM

    What a fabulous video about hope for those with MCI! It breaks my heart when ppl say they got the diagnosis and then a wave, saying “good luck, have a great life!”
    Thanks so much for serving as a conduit between informative, up to date information and recommendations from experts in the field, and those with MCI. Also, for being an informed advocate for what’s going on with those who struggle with MCI.
    It just occurred to me that you’re not simply a conduit. You’ve become an expert in the field yourself. As always, thank you for all you do, Tony, and for the kindness you do it with.

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    • tony dearing says

      April 8, 2018 at 7:35 PM

      Pam, you are always so kind and thoughtful with your comments, and it means the world to me. As long as I know this is helpful and people are getting some benefit, I’ll continue to do it. And I hope you realize that you’re helping people a lot, too, with the information you share and the support and encouragement you offer. I have a lot of admiration for that.

      Reply
  2. Laura says

    September 17, 2021 at 9:32 AM

    My mother was just diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment.
    I’m devastated! I would like as much information as I can get to help my mom.
    Your videos are so very informative. Thank you for sharing!

    Reply
    • tony dearing says

      September 19, 2021 at 5:27 PM

      Thanks for the comment, Laura. I sent you some information via email that I hope will be helpful to you.

      Reply

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