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If you are waiting for memory loss to tell you that something is wrong with your brain, you are waiting too long. In this video, Dr. William Li reveals the six science-backed, early warning signs of dementia that have absolutely nothing to do with forgetting names or losing your keys. He explains how changes in your sense of smell, vision, spending habits, mood, language, and even your walk can appear over a decade before a clinical diagnosis. Learn how to spot these crucial signals early, when lifestyle changes can still make a massive difference in preserving your brain health. Dr. Li breaks down the robust scientific studies linking these physical symptoms to cognitive decline and gives you actionable takeaways to protect yourself and your loved ones. From the "peanut butter test" for your nose to the "stops walking while talking" test for your gait, this video arms you with the knowledge you need to be proactive. 📌 TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - 🧠 Intro: Why Waiting for Memory Loss is Too Late 01:48 - 👃 Sign #1: Loss of Smell (The Canary in the Coal Mine) 04:44 - 👁️ Sign #2: Visual-Spatial Confusion (The Camera & Processor Problem) 07:18 - 💰 Sign #3: Financial Errors & Judgment (Your Wallet Knows First) 09:26 - 😶 Sign #4: Apathy & Social Withdrawal (When the Conductor Leaves) 11:29 - 🗣️ Sign #5: Language Breakdown & Word-Finding (The Missing Librarian) 13:23 - 🦶 Sign #6: Changes in Gait & Walking Speed (The Brain-Body Sync) 15:08 - 📝 Summary & Key Takeaways early signs of dementia, dementia symptoms not memory loss, dr william li dementia, alzheimers prevention, loss of smell dementia, visual spatial dementia, financial problems dementia, apathy dementia, word finding difficulty, gait and dementia, brain health, cognitive decline, how to prevent dementia, olfactory nerve and alzheimers, retina and brain health, vascular dementia, gut brain axis, aging brain, neurodegenerative disease, early intervention dementia. #Dementia #Alzheimers #BrainHealth #DrWilliamLi #EarlySigns #CognitiveDecline #MemoryLoss #HealthTips #Prevention #AgingWell #SeniorHealth #Neuroscience #BrainFood #HealthyAging #DementiaAwareness #MemoryCare #Wellness #Longevity #MindBodyConnection #AlzheimersPrevention References Pinto, J. M., et al. (University of Chicago). Study on olfactory identification and the risk of dementia in older adults. Study on retinal nerve fiber layer thinning and cognitive decline published in JAMA. Research from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) on Posterior Cortical Atrophy and visual difficulties preceding memory loss. Federal Reserve Bank of New York & Georgetown University study on credit scores and payment history as early indicators of dementia. Study on apathy as a predictor of dementia published in the Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry. Wisconsin Registry for Alzheimer‘s Prevention (WRAP) study on verbal fluency and cognitive decline. Albert Einstein College of Medicine study on “motoric cognitive risk” syndrome and its link to dementia. Disclaimer; The information provided in this video and description is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or another qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or before making any changes to your diet or health regimen. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have seen in this video.