Tests and pathways leading to the early detection of Alzheimer’s disease
There are 7 stages in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) development, and we cannot realise it until stage 3–4 that there is a posibility of something wrong. In stage two there are only few incidents and usually they are identified as ‘’senior moments’. In stage two there is a very mild cognitive decline, but it is still not observable by the subjects or family or friends. Stage 3 has a mild cognitive decline, and the person may start to have difficulties remembering names or finding/using words (especially ‘fancy’ words, as the vocabulary…