Memory Problems Plus Depression Up Alzheimer's Risk
Featured on: Psych Central
Publication date: Jun 17, 2009
Publication date: Jun 17, 2009
Research authored by Po H. Lu, PsyD, of the David Geffen School of Medicine, at the University of California at Los Angeles, suggests that depression increases the risk of a person suffering from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) developing Alzheimer's Disease, but indicates that anti-depressant drugs can help offset that risk.
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