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  2. Ziad Nasreddine - Wikipedia

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    Ziad Nasreddine. Ziad Nasreddine. Nationality. Canadian, Lebanese. Occupation (s) Director at MoCA Clinic and Institute [1] Notable work. Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) Ziad Nasreddine is a Canadian neurologist notable for creating the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA).

  3. Testing for Learning Disabilities: Diagnosis and Treatment

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    Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, a learning disability can’t be diagnosed based on any singular test result. “Most commonly, evaluating/testing includes overall cognitive ...

  4. ZSM-5 - Wikipedia

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    ZSM-5, Zeolite Socony Mobil–5 (framework type MFI from ZS M -5 ( fi ve)), is an aluminosilicate zeolite belonging to the pentasil family of zeolites. Its chemical formula is Na n Al n Si 96–n O 192 ·16H 2 O (0<n<27). Patented by Mobil Oil Company in 1975, [1] it is widely used in the petroleum industry as a heterogeneous catalyst for ...

  5. Montreal Cognitive Assessment - Wikipedia

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    Test of. Cognitive skill. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment ( MoCA) is a widely used screening assessment for detecting cognitive impairment. [1] It was created in 1996 by Ziad Nasreddine in Montreal, Quebec. It was validated in the setting of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and has subsequently been adopted in numerous other clinical settings.

  6. C-Reactive Protein Test: What It Means to You - WebMD

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    A study found that elevated levels of C-reactive protein were linked to a three times greater risk of a heart attack. Here are what the results mean: hs-CRP level lower than 1.0 milligrams per ...

  7. What Is a Cognitive Test? - WebMD

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    This short test lasts around 15 minutes. It involves memorizing a short list, categorizing images in pictures, and copying shapes. This test is the best for finding mild cognitive impairment.

  8. Tests and Exams for Dementia Diagnosis - WebMD

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    Lab tests: A new test called a Precivity AD test looks at the amounts of proteins such as beta amyloid and Apo E in blood. The presence or absence helps determine the probability of whether an ...

  9. ADHD Rating Scale: What It Is and How to Understand It

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    Rating scales will ask you to score behaviors, typically on a point scale of 0-3 or 4. Usually, 0 means never, and 3 or 4 means very often and the higher the score, the more severe the symptom ...