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flag Study reveals dementia is diagnosed 3.5 years after symptoms start, highlighting delays and disparities.

flag A study from UCL finds that dementia diagnosis occurs an average of 3.5 years after initial symptoms, with early-onset cases taking 4.1 years. flag Delays are linked to younger age, frontotemporal dementia, and racial disparities. flag Researchers suggest increasing public awareness, training clinicians, and improving early support to speed up diagnosis and improve outcomes.

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