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Dementia Rates Decline Among Newer Generations of Older Adults

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A person aged 75 to 80 is less likely to have dementia today compared to someone of the same age several decades ago, a University of Queensland study has found.

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An investigation with more than 62,000 people in the United States, England and Europe found unexpected results.

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People who have been mentally and physically active throughout their lives have a greater ability to maintain intellectual functions for a long time, even in the face of diseases such as dementia. According to recent research, individuals with higher education and greater cognitive reserve often hide the early signs of dementia for longer. Symptoms in these people appear only when pathological changes in the brain have progressed significantly. …

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researchsquare.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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