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🧠 How you can detect potential dementia early by looking for these unusual signs

journal and carried out by Abidemi Otaiku, academic clinical fellow in neurology at the University of Birmingham, found that children experiencing regular nightmares between the ages of seven and 11 may be nearly twice as likely to develop some form of cognitive impairment by the time they are 50.

However, those suffering from FTD or Alzheimer’s also found it harder to pick up on sarcasm. People with FTD often succumb to online scams because of trust issues. Professor Matthews also says other visual problems may occur, for example, but misinterpreting a scene. “It’s called cortical blindness,” he says. “You look at something, but you are missing some key elements, and it’s because the brain isn’t putting together the picture in quite the right way.” People can also experience problems with judging distances such as using the stairs.Uncharacteristic changes in eating habits and food preferences can be a sign of dementia according to.

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