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New research found that for those with early-onset dementia, it takes an average of 4.1 years between initial symptoms and ...
Indeed, dementia is often associated with old age, as the condition commonly affects older adults. But there is one type of ...
Once the first signs of dementia become apparent, an average of 3.5 years passes before a diagnosis is made, a new study has ...
It's not just memory loss; there are other early warning signs of Alzheimer's disease and other kinds of dementia that you ...
Globally, about 10 million people are affected by memory loss disease every year, and according to Alzheimer's Disease ...
Early-onset Alzheimer's refers to people diagnosed with this heartbreaking condition before they turn 65. A quick and straightforward test, taking less than a minute to complete, could highlight early ...
Dementia is usually diagnosed 3.5 years after symptoms begin. In early-onset cases, the delay is even longer. This highlights ...
For those with early-onset dementia, the diagnosis can take 4.1 years, with some groups more likely to experience longer delays ...
A recent study reveals that dementia symptoms may go unnoticed for years, with diagnosis often taking an average of 3.5 years ...
Dementia diagnosis delays are widespread, averaging 3.5 years and stretching over 4 years for younger adults. Researchers ...
Vascular dementia, the second most prevalent form of dementia after Alzheimer's disease, affects approximately 180,000 people ...
There are currently estimated to be 982,000 people with some form of dementia, including Alzheimer's in the UK ...