{"id":239062,"date":"2023-10-21T10:05:59","date_gmt":"2023-10-21T10:05:59","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lovemainstream.com\/?p=239062"},"modified":"2023-10-21T10:05:59","modified_gmt":"2023-10-21T10:05:59","slug":"the-4-early-warning-signs-of-dementia-you-can-spot-when-you-walk-the-sun","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lovemainstream.com\/lifestyle\/the-4-early-warning-signs-of-dementia-you-can-spot-when-you-walk-the-sun\/","title":{"rendered":"The 4 early warning signs of dementia you can spot when you WALK | The Sun"},"content":{"rendered":"
THERE are more than 900,000 people in the UK living with dementia. <\/p>\n
And as people live for longer, that number is predicted to soar, as getting older is the biggest trigger for the memory-robbing disease. <\/p>\n
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Dementia is a general term for losing the ability to remember, think or make decisions – to an extent that it interferes with a person's daily life.<\/p>\n
Most people with the disease are diagnosed late because tests are complex and symptoms can be vague. <\/p>\n
A late diagnosis means sufferers get less time to try possible treatments options and make important decisions about their future.<\/p>\n
While memory loss and things like losing your wallet or forgetting to pay bills, missing appointments or getting lost, are all signs of the disease, there are other, less well-known symptoms.<\/p>\n