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Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals Ā· 02/06/2026 06:15 EDT

The early dementia sign that appears 10 years before diagnosis that most people explain away

While we watch for forgotten names and misplaced keys, researchers discovered the most telling early sign of dementia appears a decade before diagnosis in an unexpected place: your loved one's checkbook and credit card statements.

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