The latest warning from medical experts sounds an alarm bell about Alzheimer’s disease.
Research suggests that spatial navigation abilities could predict the onset of Alzheimer's disease, offering insights into its progression before cognitive symptoms emerge.
The study revealed, the participants were roughly 25 years younger than the typical age at which dementia symptoms are expected to emerge.
Moreover, the study uncovered a significant gender difference in performance, with men exhibiting impairments in spatial navigation while women did not.
Groundbreaking Discovery Reveals Alzheimer’s Indicator Appears Years Before Symptoms, Igniting Hope for Early Intervention.