medicalxpress - For many older adults, life is full of routines. Making breakfast, paying bills, shopping, driving, managing appointments and keeping track of medications are tasks done almost automatically. For most, these routines run smoothly, but for some, small disr…
AI Summary: A study finds that small, progressive difficulties with routine daily tasks can be early indicators of Alzheimer’s disease, preceding obvious cognitive symptoms. Tracking functional changes may enable earlier detection, intervention and planning, shifting attention from memory tests alone to how people manage everyday life — yes, the missing teaspoons matter.
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