The Silent Epidemic of Vascular Dementia - Part 2
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In this episode, we discuss vascular cognitive impairment and vascular dementia, how it presents, its pathophysiology, subtypes, eidemiology, risk factors, treatment and prevention. For more reading, please refer to the following references: Iadecola, et al, (2019). Vascular cognitive impairment and dementia: JACC scientific expert panel. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 73(25), 3326-3344. Zotin, et al, (2021). Cerebral small vessel disease and vascular cognitive impairment: from diagnosis to management. Current Opinion in Neurology, 34(2), 246. This episode was broadcasted Live to our NEURO Academy audience, and we had a Live Q&A session at the end. NEURO Academy is a membership based online environment outside of social media where you will have access to multiple evidence-based on-demand courses and engage with a thriving and supportive community of people on a journey towards better brain health. You will have access to Live cooking sessions, Live podcasts, Q&As with remarkable health leaders, ongoing on demand courses on lifestyle, nutrition and cooking, coaching, anxiety, and many courses on various topics related to brain health. We offer CE/CME credits and certification after taking the course.   NEUROacademy.com Follow us on social media: Instagram: The Brain Docs @thebraindocs Facebook: The Brain Docs Website: TheBrainDocs.com
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