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Everyday tasks may help detect early dementia signs before diagnosis, study finds

Created at 2 Jun · 1:24 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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A new study suggests that subtle changes in how individuals perform daily activities could indicate the early onset of dementia, potentially before a formal diagnosis.

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found that subtle changes in daily activities could indicate dementia onset

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Early detection of dementia is crucial for timely intervention and management. This study explores novel ways to identify potential signs of cognitive decline through everyday behaviors, offering a new avenue for proactive healthcare.

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  • Subtle changes in daily activities may indicate early dementia signs.
  • These changes could be detectable before a formal diagnosis.

Early detection of dementia is crucial for timely intervention and management. This study explores novel ways to identify potential signs of cognitive decline through everyday behaviors, offering a new avenue for proactive healthcare.

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The study found that subtle changes in how people perform daily activities could indicate the early onset of dementia.

Yes, researchers suggest these subtle changes may be detectable before a formal dementia diagnosis.

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1 Jun · 8:59 PM
Everyday tasks may reveal early dementia signs before diagnosis, according to a new study.
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