This Disease of Aging has Increased by 200% in Just 4 Years

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The diseases of aging are affecting more people, and at any early ages, conditions such as early onset dementia are becoming commonplace.
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Dementia remains largely undetected, even in high-income countries such as Canada where rates of undetected cases exceed that of 60%. But why?
Belief that cognitive decline is normal in elderly people, and the lack of knowledge of dementia symptoms, and of diagnostic criteria among medical doctors have been identified as the main culprits of missed cases and delayed diagnosis. Age-related memory losses should not be shaken off as just part of normal aging. Occasionally forgetting where we parked the car or where we left our keys can happen to anyone, but when these situations become frequent it's important to seek medical advice. for many, these lapses in memory will not result in the development of dementia, but in others, these declines constitute an early warning sign. Research has shown that people with mild changes in cognition are at a greater risk of developing dementia later in life. It has been demonstrated that the disease process starts decades before the appearance of symptoms such as memory loss. The scientific community recognizes that interventions which aim to slow down or prevent disease development are more likely to be effective when initiated early in the disease course. Despite this, protocols for early detection are not standard in the medical community, in part because significant gaps remain in our understanding of dementia.
In her research, Stefanie Tremblay used advanced brain MRI methods to characterize brain health in older adults who are at high-risk of developing dementia. Her goal is to identify new biomarkers of early pathology, which could lead to improved detection methods in the future.
She stated that “The proportion of senior Canadians is growing in our population. Dementia is strongly associated with aging, so the number of Canadians diagnosed with dementia, including Alzheimer's, is expected to rise considerably in the next few decades, reaching an expected 1.7 million Canadians by 2050.”
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