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Anxiety May Raise Dementia Risk: What You Need to Know


Good news—treating anxiety could help lower the risk of dementia. Discover how recent research highlights this promising connection. Read More

Dementia Risk Rises With the Number of Comorbid Psychiatric Disorders


The risk of developing dementia rises sharply in tandem with the number of co-occurring psychiatric disorders, with mood and anxiety disorders posing the greatest risk. Read More

Dementia risk nearly doubles among those with common sleep disorder, study finds


Mayo Clinic researchers report that chronic insomnia in older adults leads to a 40% higher dementia risk and accelerated brain aging over 5-1/2 years. Read More

Dementia risk rises sharply with multiple psychiatric disorders


The odds of developing dementia are strongly linked to the number of co-existing mental health disorders, rising from twice as high for one disorder to 11 times as high for four or more, finds ... Read More

Researchers find a simple way to reduce dementia risk


New UC Davis research links sense of purpose to lower dementia risk. Adults with strong purpose in life were 28% less likely to develop cognitive decline. Findings suggest purpose may protect the ... Read More


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