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Waiting times for a dementia diagnosis rise as 'deeply concerning' delays become 'routine'
Waiting times for a dementia diagnosis are increasing, with 'deeply concerning' delays becoming 'routine'. The article highlights growing concerns about the impact of these prolonged diagnostic processes.
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