Dementia risk depends on more than lifestyle factors. Overstating this can cause stigma and blame
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Dementia risk depends on more than lifestyle factors. Overstating this can cause stigma and blame
Shvets Production/PexelsAs public awareness of dementia grows, so too does the appetite for prevention. Global headlines tout the benefits of exercise, diet, brain training and social activity in reducing dementia risk. In recent years, medical journals have amplified this message to encourage people to take control of their cognitive futures through lifestyle change. Last year, The Lancet estimated up to 45% of dementia cases worldwide could th…
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