Dementia affects more than 55 million people worldwide, with nearly 10 million new cases each year, according to the World Health Organization (2023). Early detection is crucial, yet many families struggle to recognize symptoms due to their gradual onset and subtlety. The brain, being the primary organ affected, undergoes changes that can be easily mistaken for normal aging. Unfortunately, late diagnosis remains common, delaying critical interventions that could improve quality of life and care outcomes for those living with dementia.
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34. Loss of Interest in Appearance A loss of interest in personal appearance and grooming is a subtle but important early sign of dementia. This change…