Small numbers with significant clinical and public health implications Yesterday’s Mayo Clinic’s press release said: The study . . . reports that 296 of the 1,450 study participants developed MCI [mild cognitive impairment], an incidence rate of 6.4 percent per year overall. Among men, the incidence rate was 7.2 percent, compared with 5.7 percent per [...]
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