Early-Onset Dementia Lowers Work Productivity Years Before Formal Diagnosis
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Early-onset dementia lowers work productivity years before formal diagnosis
People diagnosed with early-onset dementia had reduced work productivity up to 15 years before diagnosis, according to a study published July 8, 2026, in Neurology, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
Dementia that occurs before the age of 65 is associated with reduced work productivity up to 15 years before diagnosis, according to a study published in the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology. Early-onset dementia is defined as any form of dementia diagnosed in people under the age of 65. The study involved 793 people diagnosed with early-onset dementia at two hospitals in Finland over a 12-year period. The researchers compare…
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