Vision Test Predicts Dementia 12 Years in Advance: Shocking Study Results Unveiled
Norfolk, England: An intriguing study conducted in Norfolk, England has revealed that changes in visual sensitivity could potentially predict dementia development up to 12 years before an official diagnosis. The research, which tracked 8,623 healthy individuals over an extended period, observed that those who later developed dementia exhibited slower response times in a visual sensitivity test compared to their counterparts who remained dementia-free. The study’s findings shed light on the link between visual impairments and …