When dementia doesn’t look like memory loss: The hidden behavioral signs

Dementia's initial signs often manifest as behavioral and personality changes, easily mistaken for stress or mental health issues. These include paranoia, apathy, mood swings, and a loss of empathy, stemming from frontal lobe damage. Early detection is crucial for timely intervention, enabling families to plan, provide care, and understand the illness, fostering empathy over resentment.
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