Neurodegenerative and Neurocognitive disorders
Neurocognitive disorders are a major global health concern. Given the current lack of disease-modifying treatments and the ageing of our population, early detection and finding ways to delay or prevent the clinical onset of neurocognitive disorders are of great importance from a clinical and public health perspective.
Neurocognitive Disorders & Genes – Molecules
Neurocognitive Disorders & Genes – Molecules
Mitochondrial heteroplasmy and cognitive decline
Dr. S.L. MA,
Assistant Professor (non-Clinical)
Assistant Professor (non-Clinical)
Neurodegenerative and Neurocognitive Disorders
Neurodegenerative and Neurocognitive Disorders
Can increasing participation in habitual intellectual activities enhance functional connectivity of default mode network in community-living Chinese adults with subjective cognitive decline? A randomized controlled trial
Dr. Allen T C LEE,
Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Structured frontal lobe based cognitive stimulation to older adults with subjective cognitive decline and comorbid depressive symptoms
Dr. Allen T C LEE,
Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Health determinants for late onset dementia and its associated mortality in Hong Kong Chinese older adults
Prof. Linda C.W. LAM,
Professor (Clinical)
Professor (Clinical)
A 9-year follow-up of the Hong Kong Mental Morbidity Survey (HKMMS) on Chinese adults with depressive and anxiety symptoms.
Prof. Linda C.W. LAM,
Professor (Clinical)
Professor (Clinical)
The Hong Kong Mental Morbidity Survey for Older People – MMSOP
Prof. Linda C.W. LAM,
Professor (Clinical)
Professor (Clinical)