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Dementia Often Mistaken for Normal Aging, Leading to Years of Delay


Many people with dementia endure long delays, often over 3 years, before receiving a diagnosis, with even longer waits for younger patients. A new study led by researchers at UCL reveals that, on average, people with dementia are diagnosed about 3.5 years after symptoms first appear. For those with early-onset dementia, the wait is even […]

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