Frailty may predict dementia risk years before onset, study finds
Research shows frailty levels rise significantly before dementia, suggesting it could be a key marker for early identification and prevention of dementia risk.
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The study, which was published on Tuesday by the University of Queensland, analysed data collected between 1997 and 2024 from 29,849 people aged 60 and over in the United States and Britain. Of those, 3,154 developed dementia, reports Xinhua news agency. ​
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A new study has found frailty increases a person's risk of dementia, but early intervention may be the key to prevention.
Frailty increases a person's risk of dementia, study finds
An international study led by a University of Queensland researcher has found frailty increases a person's risk of dementia, but early intervention may be the key to prevention.
Study says sleepiness during the day may be linked to pre-dementia risk
NEW DELHI, November 11: Older people who are sleepy during the day or lack enthusiasm for activities due to sleep issues may be more likely to develop a
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