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Published Date: July 08, 2026

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Women’s better memories may delay Alzheimer’s diagnosis by years

Research suggests that women may experience a delay in Alzheimer's diagnosis due to their better memories.

Source New Scientist AI Summary Updated May 21, 2026
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Research suggests that women may experience a delay in Alzheimer's diagnosis due to their better memories. This phenomenon could result in a longer period of undiagnosed cognitive decline, making it more challenging to initiate early treatment. The study found that women remain cognitively normal for nearly three years longer than men after their brains start to develop Alzheimer's disease. This discrepancy highlights the complexities of diagnosing the condition, particularly in women. The implications of this discovery are significant, as early diagnosis and treatment can greatly impact the progression of Alzheimer's disease. Further research is necessary to understand the underlying causes of this disparity and to develop more effective diagnostic tools.

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