Five reasons why young-onset dementia is often missed – Famagusta Gazette
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Five reasons why young-onset dementia is often missed – Famagusta Gazette
Molly Murray, University of the West of Scotland Around 57 million people worldwide have dementia. While most cases of dementia are diagnosed in older adults, about 7% of cases occur in people under 65. This number may be even higher as young-onset dementia continues to be under-recognised. This means many people may be missing out on the support they need. Here are five reasons young-onset dementia remains under-recognised: 1. Dementia is typic…
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