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Decline in daily functioning related to decreased brain activity in Alzheimer’s
August 12, 2014 by NewsBot
Decline in daily functioning associated with Alzheimer's disease is related to alterations in activity in certain regions of the brain, according to a study. Impairment in instrumental activities of daily living -- or an inability to perform high-level daily activities such as calculating finances, remembering appointments and medications, and driving -- is first seen when a person has mild cognitive impairment, which can later progress to dementia due to Alzheimer's disease, experts warn.