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😶‍🌫️ The risk of developing dementia at any given age has dropped sharply

Summary by Warp News
The share of older people with dementia at any given age has fallen by two-thirds over 40 years.An 85-year-old in 2024 has one-third the risk of having dementia compared to an 85-year-old in 1984.A new analysis suggests dementia cases will increase by 25 percent by 2050 — not double, as long predicted.A dramatic decline over four decadesOver the past 40 years, the share of people with dementia at any given age has fallen by two-thirds. These are…
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Warp News broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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