5 things you can do now to reduce dementia risk | Professor Claire Steves
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Alzheimer's disease is a prevalent form of dementia, with new drugs offering hope for treatment after a long wait. Lifestyle choices, including physical activity and social engagement, are crucial for maintaining brain health and reducing dementia risk.
Insights
- Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia, affecting millions worldwide and characterized by memory loss and functional changes.
- New drugs for dementia treatment have recently emerged, offering hope for improved care after a long wait, but their benefits are modest, with risks like brain swelling and hemorrhages.
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