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Dementia may take 3.5 years to be diagnosed after symptoms begin: Study

For those with early-onset dementia, the diagnosis can take 4.1 years, with some groups more likely to experience longer delays

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People with dementia are diagnosed an average of 3.5 years after symptoms are first noticed, according to a new study.

Early signs of dementia may include memory loss, difficulty finding words, confusion, and changes in mood and behaviour.

The study, published in the International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, showed that younger age at onset and having frontotemporal dementia were both linked to a longer time to diagnosis.

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