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COGFAST studies for scientists

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1) Neuroimaging predictors of death and dementia in a cohort of older stroke survivors.

2) Long-term incidence of dementia, predictors of mortality and pathological diagnosis of older stroke survivors. 

3) Hippocampal neuronal atrophy and cognitive function decline in delayed poststroke and aging-related dementias.

4) Long-term incidence of depression and predictors of depressive symptoms in older stroke survivors.

 
 

Cognitive Function After Stroke (COGFAST)

Translational and Clinical Research Institute , Newcastle University

3rd Floor Biomedical Research Building, Campus for Ageing & Vitality, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE4 5PL

Last Updated 08/03/2016