15 Risk Factors for Early-Onset Dementia — Are You at Risk?
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Researchers found that factors like social isolation, alcohol use disorder, and unmanaged chronic health conditions significantly contribute to the risk of developing dementia before age 65. The good news? These are all modifiable risk factors, meaning you have the power to influence your brain health. As one expert puts it, it is important to stay healthy, emphasizing that unhealthy choices often manifest in the brain first. Click to learn more about how you can take control of your cognitive future and what surprising early signs of dementia to watch for.
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