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These Things Raise Your Odds of Dementia
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These Things Raise Your Odds of Dementia
About a third of people 85 and older show signs of this condition. Your genes play a role, but so do factors like diet, exercise, your social life, and other illnesses.
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Problems That Sneak Up After 50
More than 90% of older adults have a chronic disease, and almost 80% have more than one. But there are things you can do to help keep these issues at bay.
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Hypertension doesn't just put you at risk for a heart attack. It raises your chances of a number of other health issues, including dementia, stroke, and sex problems.
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