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A new study shows that as Americans live longer, our risk for dementia is rising. The new numbers are almost twice as high as previously thought. What does that mean for patients and for society? Dr.
"If you look at all the things we know that may be associated with the risk of developing dementia, the two strongest are age ...
which I know increases a person's risk of getting dementia, but I know that I can exercise regularly to help keep my brain healthy for as long as possible." The study's limitations include the ...
Their findings showed "positive associations" between Vitamin D deficiency and an increased risk of dementia (by 32 per cent) ...
A new study has found that humans tend to have higher concentrations of microplastics in the brain compared to other bodily ...