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Dementia cases in U.S. could double by 2060, study concludes


Published on 2025-03-09 00:03:10 - wqad
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  • A neurologist at Cleveland Clinic says there's a need for more research on prevention and treatment of the condition.

The article from MSN discusses a study which predicts that the number of dementia cases in the U.S. could double by the year 2060. This alarming increase is attributed to an aging population, with the study highlighting that dementia, including Alzheimer's disease, will become more prevalent as life expectancy increases. The research emphasizes the need for better prevention strategies, early diagnosis, and treatment options to manage the growing burden on healthcare systems. It also points out the economic and social implications of this rise, urging for more research into effective interventions and support systems for both patients and caregivers.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/dementia-cases-in-u-s-could-double-by-2060-study-concludes/vi-AA1AwPrS ]