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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 ...
People with dementia are diagnosed an average of 3.5 years after symptoms are first noticed, or even longer (4.1 years) for ...
Dementia diagnosis delays are widespread, averaging 3.5 years and stretching over 4 years for younger adults. Researchers ...
Many people with dementia endure long delays—often over 3 years—before receiving a diagnosis, with even longer waits for younger patients. A global review of over 30,000 cases reveals that age, ...
Compared with other antidiabetic drugs, semaglutide is associated with a lower risk for Alzheimer disease-related dementia in patients with type 2 diabetes.
Emma Heming Willis pushes back on Bruce Willis health rumors as 'Die Hard' and 'The Sixth Sense' star becomes tabloid target.
Scientists at UCSF have uncovered how certain immune cells in the brain, called microglia, can effectively digest toxic ...
After repeated breaks from her show, Williams revealed in 2018 that she was diagnosed with Graves’ disease, an autoimmune ...
Research indicates that younger patients diagnosed with AF have a higher risk of developing all-cause dementia.
Bruce Willis's diagnosis brings global attention to a misunderstood brain disorder that affects personality and speech before ...