[Article already published on November 7, 2025] As the ageing of the world population accelerates, dementia is a major health challenge. In 2025, more than 50 million people are affected, a figure expected to triple by 2050 according to WHO. Japan, with one of the highest rates of aging, is on the front line. 12.3% of its inhabitants over 65 years of age already live with the disease. Faced with the absence of curative treatment, attention is fo…
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[Article already published on November 7, 2025] As the ageing of the world population accelerates, dementia is a major health challenge. In 2025, more than 50 million people are affected, a figure expected to triple by 2050 according to WHO. Japan, with one of the highest rates of aging, is on the front line. 12.3% of its inhabitants over 65 years of age already live with the disease. Faced with the absence of curative treatment, attention is fo…