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  2. Vascular dementia - Wikipedia

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    Vascular dementia was found to have either comparable or worse survival rates when compared to Alzheimer's disease; [22] another 2014 study found that the prognosis for people with vascular dementia was worse for male and older people.

  3. Dementia and Alzheimer's disease in Australia - Wikipedia

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    It was the leading cause of death for women and third leading cause of death for men. [2] [4] There is a sex bias, as women have higher mortality rates, morbidity and burden of dementia than men. [1] [2] In 2018, 61% of people with dementia were women. [2] The rate of dementia differs between population subgroups.

  4. Google Maps may be rotting our brains as these 2 surprising ...

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    Google Maps may be rotting our brains as these 2 surprising professions have lowest mortality rates linked to Alzheimer’s: study ... other types of dementia, which are often vascular diseases ...

  5. Men at risk for heart disease may develop dementia 10 years ...

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    Being at higher risk of heart disease may cause dementia to appear in men a decade before it will occur in similarly at-risk women, a new study found. Men at risk for heart disease may develop ...

  6. Early onset dementia - Wikipedia

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    The term young onset dementia is becoming more widely used to avoid the potential confusion between early onset dementia and early stage dementia This term is now used as presenile dementia which is a historical term of people diagnosed with dementia from a younger age of 51 years old. This is caused by an atypical arterioclerosis of the brain.

  7. New study links dementia diagnosis rates to where you live in ...

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    There are other issues that may result in under diagnoses for older people in the 66–74 years age range. Bynum noted that: “First, clinicians may not suspect dementia because it is, in fact ...

  8. Dementia - Wikipedia

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    The incidence of dementia increases exponentially with age, doubling with every 6.3-year increase in age. [264] Dementia affects 5% of the population older than 65 and 20–40% of those older than 85. [270] Rates are slightly higher in women than men at ages 65 and greater. [270]

  9. Dementia rate fell 44 percent since late 1970s ... - AOL

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    The new report finds that dementia rates have decreased by 44 percent since the late 1970s and early 1980s.