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New Analysis Finds Dementia Caregivers More Likely to Report Modifiable Risk Factors That Increase Their Own Risk for Dementia

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Dementia caregivers under age 45 are particularly vulnerable for having modifiable risk factors for dementia –

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New Analysis Finds Dementia Caregivers More Likely to Report Modifiable Risk Factors That Increase Their Own Risk for Dementia

– Dementia caregivers under age 45 are particularly vulnerable for having modifiable risk factors for dementia –

·Denton, United States
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75 percent of all people with dementia worldwide live with the disease without having been diagnosed at all. Thus, dementia is often underdiagnosed – especially because knowledge of the disease and its symptoms is lacking. This raises the question where exactly people with mild cognitive impairments and people with dementia are informed and which sources they trust. Source

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PR Newswire broke the news in United States on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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