Dementia cases in the U.S. are projected to double by 2060, with approximately one million new diagnoses annually, according to a study led by Johns Hopkins University. The research revealed that ...
Dementia affects approximately 55 million people worldwide, with its prevalence steadily increasing as global populations age ...
Two separate studies reveal the increasing risk of developing dementia and varying life expectancy associated with the ...
The review of 261 studies, published in The British Medical Journal, also found that dementia shortened life expectancy by about two years for people diagnosed at 85 years of age, by three to four ...
Coresh told the NYT that an increase in life expectancy for Black Americans is partially driving the elevated dementia numbers, which can also be attributed to structural racism that inhibits health ...
Coresh told the NYT that an increase in life expectancy ... dementia numbers, which can also be attributed to structural racism that inhibits health care. He also added that "vascular risk factors ...
Research has indicated average life expectance and time before being admitted to a care home, following a diagnosis of ...
Dementia;s life expectancy and the age factor ... longer than others who are affected with other forms of dementia like vascular dementia or Lewy body dementia. “About one third of remaining ...
MS isn’t a fatal condition in most cases, and most people with MS have a close-to-normal life expectancy. But since the disease varies so much from person to person, it can be difficult for ...
In 2024, slightly more than 1.0 million people died in Germany, according to provisional results of the Federal Statistical Office (Destatis). The number of deaths therefore decreased by 2.5%, or ...
New research finds that the lifetime risk of dementia after age 55 in Americans is 42%, significantly higher than previous ...
A new study finds that dementia cases will increase at a much higher rate than expected, with lifetime risk rising to 42 ...