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Avoiding these 3 risk factors during middle age may help people live longer without dementia

Summary by Philly Voice
A new study finds that people who don't smoke, maintain healthy blood pressure and avoid diabetes between ages 48 and 68 live longer without dementia.

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A lifestyle aimed at healthy vessels could have a major influence in the middle of life on how many years people spend later without dementia.Many people strive for a high age, but are afraid to deduce into dementia and lose mental clarity. However, the middle of life in particular still offers a lot of opportunity to influence risk factors and promote dementia-free years via lifestyle, as a US long-term study published in the journal Neurology …

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Philly Voice broke the news in Philadelphia, United States on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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