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People with dementia often wait too long for a diagnosis. A new global study by UCL found that the average time from the first symptoms to diagnosis is 3.5 years. For early-onset dementia, the delay ...
Dementia diagnosis delays are widespread, averaging 3.5 years and stretching over 4 years for younger adults. Researchers ...
Alector (NASDAQ:ALEC) was surging after Mizuho Securities upgraded the biotechnology stock, citing "high risk/higher-reward ...
Air pollution, particularly three types of pollutants, has been linked to a rising risk of developing dementia. A new study published in The Lancet Planetary Health explains how inhaling these toxic ...
Actor Bruce Willis, who suffers from frontotemporal dementia, has become non-verbal and is experiencing mobility issues. While these reports haven’t been confirmed by the family yet, they’ve left fans ...
People with dementia are diagnosed, on average, 3.5 years after symptoms first appear, according to a new study published in ...
Bruce Willis, the Hollywood icon known for films like Pulp Fiction and Die Hard, is reportedly non-verbal and struggling with ...
Dementia is usually diagnosed 3.5 years after symptoms begin. In early-onset cases, the delay is even longer. This highlights ...
A new global study reveals dementia diagnosis is often delayed by over three years. This delay often hampers treatment access ...
A new study published in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry has found that people with dementia are diagnosed, ...
Globally, about 10 million people are affected by memory loss disease every year, and according to Alzheimer's Disease ...
People with dementia are diagnosed an average of 3.5 years after the first symptoms appear, delaying access to vital treatment and support, a new global study has revealed. Published in the ...
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