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Dementia now the leading cause of death nationwide, overtaking heart disease, new ABS data shows
New data on causes of death reveals more than 17,500 people died of dementia in 2024 nationwide, according to the Australian ...
Dementia is now Australia’s leading cause of death, the Australian Bureau of Statistics has revealed. Last year, the horror ...
The latest Yale study on alcohol and dementia examines data from more than 550,000 adults, as well as genetic information from 2.4 million participants.
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What Science Says About Alcohol and Your Brain
Drinking alcohol can also cause both short term and long term changes to your brain. Here’s what you need to know.
The findings underscore the brain health resources included in AARP’s Staying Sharp program. To learn about strategies that ...
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Alcohol Use and Dementia Risk
A new study says that any alcohol use can raise the risk of developing dementia. Vascular neurologist Dr. Christopher Deline discusses the fidings.
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Drinking Any Amount Of Alcohol Increases Your Risk Of Dementia, According To A New Study
A new study has found that no amount of alcohol consumption is safe when it comes to your risk for dementia. In the past, ...
Even small amounts of alcohol consumption could put older adults at a higher risk of dementia. That’s according to a recent study led by the University of Oxford in the U.K. — in collaboration with ...
A new study reveals that people with lower incomes and those from historically underrepresented racial and ethnic groups carry a higher burden of modifiable dementia risk factors.
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