
Claudia Suemoto
Claudia Suemoto is a respected professor of geriatrics at the University of São Paulo (FMUSP) and an expert in brain aging. Her research focuses on the cognitive impacts of sensory deficits, particularly how hearing loss may accelerate cognitive decline. Through her work, she seeks to understand the complex relationships between sensory input and cognitive processing, advocating for better awareness and intervention strategies in geriatric care.
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Claudia Suemoto is a geriatrician and professor at the University of São Paulo who emphasizes the importance of early intervention in Alzheimer's treatment.
8 mitos sobre o Alzheimer que incomodam os especialistasClaudia Suemoto is a geriatrician and director of the brain bank at the University of São Paulo.
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Un análisis relaciona el abuso de edulcorantes con una aceleración del deterioro cognitivo | Salud y bienestarClaudia Suemoto is the director of the brain bank at USP and a professor at FMUSP, recognized for her studies on dementia in Brazil.
A demência vai assumir uma importância enorme no Brasil como causa de incapacidade, diz pesquisadoraClaudia Suemoto states that education is a major source of cognitive stimulation.
8 fatores que podem estar sacrificando o seu cérebroClaudia Suemoto is a geriatrician who raises important questions about the findings of the study on sociability and aging.
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Claudia Suemoto brings a more positive perspective on marriage, suggesting that the higher number of diagnoses among married individuals may be due to symptoms being more easily noticed.
Cientistas avaliam o efeito do casamento no risco de demência; veja o que descobriramClaudia Suemoto is also an author of the study and a professor of geriatrics at the University of São Paulo.
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