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India

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 January 2005

Vijay Chandra
Affiliation:
Centre for Ageing Research, New Delhi, India
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Indian physicians have long recognized that cognitive impairment is a potential illness of old age. As early as 800 B.C., Ayurvedic physicians described loss of memory in older persons and even developed treatments for it. However, given the limited descriptions of the conditions being treated, the specific diseases treated by these physicians remains conjectural. To clarify these issues, my colleagues and I currently are designing a clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of these centuries-old medications in specific conditions.

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Cross-Cultural Perspectives
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© 1996 International Psychogeriatric Association

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