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Why Does Dementia Diagnosis Take So Long? Insights from a Major Meta-Analysis
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Why Does Dementia Diagnosis Take So Long? Insights from a Major Meta-Analysis

Posted by By MedXY 08/05/2025
A new meta-analysis finds that the average time from dementia symptom onset to diagnosis is 3.5 years, with even longer delays in younger patients and those with frontotemporal dementia.
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