New Study Identifies the Top 3 Modifiable Risk Factors for Dementia
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About one-third of all people age 85 or older may have some form of dementia, according to the National Institute on Aging. When it comes to dementia, certain risk factors, such as aging and genetics, can’t be changed. Scientists have pinpointed that diabetes, traffic-related air pollution, and alcohol consumption are the top three modifiable contributors to the development of dementia. Learn about specific lifestyle changes that could safeguard your brain health.
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