Dementia is a progressive disease that is increasingly being diagnosed in older people. To determine that a person is prone to dementia, you can use various tests and studies – including if you assess how well he writes.
By dementia, doctors mean several diseases associated with brain disorders. The most common subtype of dementia is Alzheimer’s disease. It is this diagnosis that is associated not only with neurological disorders, but also with the genetic predisposition of a person.
Scientists around the world are actively studying issues related to dementia, its diagnosis and the possibilities of prevention and treatment. So researchers at the University of Tsukuba in Japan have determined that the first signs of cognitive impairment can be seen in the way a person writes.
What to look for when evaluating writing:
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