Dementia can manifest in various ways, but some symptoms are often dismissed as part of normal aging - here's what to look ...
The concern is that early attention problems can be missed if screening relies on tools weighted toward memory. For example, ...
Subtle shifts in behavior and perception may be early indicators of cognitive decline, and recognizing them could be critical for early intervention and long-term brain health.
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Dementia often begins with subtle changes long before obvious memory loss appears. Experts say the earliest signs can include shifts in mood, judgment, or the ability to focus and manage simple tasks, ...
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While memory loss remains the most recognized symptom of dementia, medical professionals point to another critical early warning sign: financial difficulties. Individuals with dementia may start ...
More than 7 million Americans aged 65 and older have Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia. Yet average wait times for a dementia diagnosis range from 12 months to nearly four years.
Researchers at the University of East Anglia report that a routine blood test may detect early signs of dementia years before ...
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Scientists say a subtle change in how you walk could signal early dementia risk – here’s what to look out for.