Dementia now affects over 55 million people worldwide, with nearly 10 million new cases diagnosed each year—a number projected to rise dramatically as populations age. The World Health Organization lists dementia as one of the leading causes of disability and dependency among older adults. At the heart of this condition lies the brain, where subtle and silent changes can quietly take root years before symptoms become obvious. Unfortunately, many cases are detected only after significant damage has occurred, making early recognition a crucial yet challenging goal. Understanding these hidden brain changes is key to spotting dementia earlier and improving outcomes for millions.
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8. Small Vessel Disease Another silent contributor to early dementia is small vessel disease, a condition where the tiny blood vessels deep within the brain become…