Dementia has physical, psychological, social and economic impacts, not only for people living with dementia, but also for their caregivers, families, and society at large.
There are clearly identifiable risk factors for developing dementia, like age, gender, genetics and lifestyle habits.
A healthier lifestyle can help retain your brain wellness all your life, cut down on your risk of developing dementia, reduce memory loss as you grow older, and keep you independent and functional all along.
Sex and Gender Differences in Alzheimer’s Disease Dementia
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