Scientists say they have identified three health measures in midlife that can stave off dementia by more than a decade. The research also suggested that regardless of how many risk factors people had, women lived longer without dementia than men, and that whites had more years free of dementia than blacks.
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Scientists say they have identified three health measures in midlife that can stave off dementia by more than a decade. The research also suggested that regardless of how many risk factors people had, women lived longer without dementia than men, and that whites had more years free of dementia than blacks.