A global study reveals a significant delay in dementia diagnosis, averaging 3.5 years after initial symptoms and even longer for early-onset cases. This delay is attributed to factors like symptom misinterpretation, stigma, and healthcare system inefficiencies. Experts emphasize the need for increased public awareness, improved clinician training, and accessible support to expedite diagnosis and improve patient outcomes.
Dementia: Silent symptoms appear years before it is diagnosed

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