WHO Guidelines Suggest Nearly Half of Dementia Risk is Preventable
The World Health Organization has updated its guidelines, emphasizing that up to 45% of dementia risk could be prevented or delayed. This is achievable by addressing modifiable factors such as tobacco and alcohol use, social isolation, physical inactivity, air pollution, and managing noncommunicable diseases like high blood pressure and diabetes. The recommendations offer a hopeful outlook on cognitive health.
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