News on The essential guide to avoiding dementia : understanding the risks

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There has been 20 news on The essential guide to avoiding dementia : understanding the risks in the past from 13 sources across 3 sections.

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Higher dementia risk seen in women with common health issue

Fox News
11h ago

Study identifies two new health issues as dementia risk factors

Express
6d ago

Experts say simple habit could lower your dementia risk 'by 20%'

Express
9d ago

Dementia risk could increase with low levels of essential vitamin

Fox News
13d ago

Dementia risk may be lowered by one important medical device

Fox News
36d ago

Dementia risk may be twice as high as Americans live longer, study finds

NBC News
59d ago

You can reduce your risk of dementia. Here's how to get started

NPR
86d ago

Warnings issued over commonly prescribed drugs linked to increase in dementia risk

Express
89d ago

Dementia danger: Where you live in NZ could be worsening your brain health

NZ Herald
102d ago

Severe Infections Linked To Dementia Risk: Study

Times of India
145d ago

Two new dementia risks identified by major report

BBC
212d ago

Professor's new book advises lifestyle changes to combat dementia risks

Express
229d ago

This common trait is a leading risk factor for dementia. It is easily treated, experts say

The Star
259d ago

How you speak could indicate risk of dementia, scientists say

Independent
379d ago

Herpes infection may double dementia risk in older adults, study finds

Independent
389d ago

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health 65%
research 20%

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