Smoking, high blood pressure and middle-aged type 2 diabetes are associated with significantly earlier dementia, according to a US long-term study.
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A new study shows that avoiding 3 risk factors – smoking, diabetes and high blood pressure – in middle-aged people can delay the onset of dementia by up to 13 years.