Dementia affects an estimated 55 million people worldwide, and this number is projected to rise sharply in coming decades. The brain and nervous system are at the core of this complex syndrome, which disrupts memory, reasoning, and behavior in profound ways. Despite growing awareness, late detection remains a significant challenge. Many individuals do not recognize the subtle, early clues that may herald the onset of dementia, missing critical opportunities for early intervention. Understanding and identifying these warning signs is essential for improving outcomes and providing support sooner. This article explores those early clues, shining a light on what to watch for.
Health
37. Loss of Empathy A lesser-known but impactful early clue of dementia is a loss of empathy. This change can appear as a reduced ability to…