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  2. Study identifies 11 strong predictors for dementia that may ...

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    A new report has identified several factors that can strongly predict at age 60 if people will develop dementia by 80, including having diabetes, not exercising, having a stroke, and not engaging ...

  3. Will you develop dementia? These 11 factors are strong ... - AOL

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    If you’re middle-aged, 11 key factors could forecast your risk for dementia, according to a study published Thursday in The British Medical Journal.. Scientists from Oxford University and other ...

  4. Preventing dementia? Studies are pinpointing risk factors ...

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    Many risk factors for dementia overlap, so engaging in adequate physical activity, eating a Mediterranean type of diet, maintaining social engagement, and following up with your primary-care ...

  5. Vascular dementia - Wikipedia

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    Risk factors and clinical characteristics for vascular dementia [11] Vascular dementia can be caused by ischemic or hemorrhagic infarcts affecting multiple brain areas, including the anterior cerebral artery territory, the parietal lobes, or the cingulate gyrus. [5] On rare occasion, infarcts in the hippocampus or thalamus are the cause of ...

  6. Limbic-predominant age-related TDP-43 encephalopathy

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    The hallmark symptom of LATE is a progressive memory loss that predominantly affects short-term and episodic memory. [1] This impairment is often severe enough to interfere with daily functioning and usually remains the chief neurologic deficit, unlike other types of dementia in which non-memory cognitive domains and behavioral changes might be noted earlier or more prominently. [1]

  7. Dementia - Wikipedia

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    The neglect of these risk factors diminishes this reserve. [140] Sensory impairments of vision and hearing are modifiable risk factors for dementia. [141] These impairments may precede the cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer's disease for example, by many years. [142] Hearing loss may lead to social isolation which negatively affects cognition. [143]

  8. Researchers Just Found Another Dementia Risk Factor ... - AOL

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    To lower your risk of developing dementia, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends doing the following: Stay physically active Try to prevent or manage diabetes

  9. 14 risk factors you need to cut out right now to avoid ... - AOL

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    Now there are 14 modifiable risk factors. 14 dementia risk factors. Lower levels of education. Hearing loss. High blood pressure. Smoking. Obesity. Depression. Physical inactivity. Diabetes.