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Everyday tasks may help detect early dementia signs, 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 through everyday behaviors, which could lead to earlier diagnosis and better patient outcomes.

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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 through everyday behaviors, which could lead to earlier diagnosis and better patient outcomes.

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The study found that subtle changes in how people perform everyday tasks may indicate early signs of dementia.

Yes, researchers suggest these changes could potentially indicate the onset of dementia before a formal diagnosis.

This research could lead to earlier detection of dementia, allowing for more timely intervention and management.

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