Robert59
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Findings by Cambridge researchers raise possibility of early interventions for those at risk.
Scientists have discovered that it may be possible to spot signs of dementia as early as nine years before patients receive an official diagnosis.
The findings raise the possibility that, in the future, at-risk people could be screened to help select those who could benefit from interventions, or help identify patients suitable for clinical trials for new treatments.
https://www.theguardian.com/society...-detectable-nine-years-before-diagnosis-study
Scientists have discovered that it may be possible to spot signs of dementia as early as nine years before patients receive an official diagnosis.
The findings raise the possibility that, in the future, at-risk people could be screened to help select those who could benefit from interventions, or help identify patients suitable for clinical trials for new treatments.
https://www.theguardian.com/society...-detectable-nine-years-before-diagnosis-study