Saying This Word Often Could Reveal an Early Dementia Risk, Found Study
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Research suggests that certain aspects of speech and language may be indicative of an early risk of dementia. Studies have identified subtle language shifts, such as frequent use of filler words like "um" and awkward pauses, as potential early signs of dementia. However, it is unclear if these findings are related to other reported studies on dementia risk factors, including daylight exposure and financial habits.
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