March 13, 2024
Lifestyle modifications correlate to about a 50% reduction in the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. A UTHealth Houston neurologist shares how to put this in action.
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The UTHealth Houston Neurosciences Neurocognitive Disorders Center (NDC) is a multidisciplinary clinic specializing in the comprehensive evaluation and treatment of patients with neurological and psychological disorders affecting memory, thinking, and other cognitive functions, including Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias, movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease, vascular disorders such as stroke, traumatic brain injury, multiple sclerosis, and psychological conditions such as depression and anxiety. The faculty at the NDC is comprised of neurologists and neuropsychologists dedicated to providing patient-centered care, educating our patients and their families about the causes of neurocognitive and psychological dysfunction and potential treatment options, and increasing prevention awareness. Faculty within the Center also conduct cutting-edge research focused on early detection of neurodegenerative diseases underlying dementia, improving diagnostic accuracy, and disease-modifying interventions. For more information about the UTHealth Houston Neurosciences Neurocognitive Disorders Center or to schedule an appointment, please contact (713) 486-0500.