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Risk factor for dementia

Risk factor for dementia

Dementia is a serious illness that is caused by age, heredity, andfamily history. Dementia mostly affects people over the age of60. However, it also affects young people in their 30s, 40s, and 50s. Whenpeople get older, their mental abilities deteriorate and dementia develops.These memory-related disorders are often caused bychromosomes, which are passed on from generationto generation. If someone in the family has a problem with disorder, it will showup in the next generation and cause dementia. It results in deterministicdementia in this situation.

Related:

Dementia Forum | DementiaCongress | DementiaCouncil | DementiaEvents | Neurologycongress | DementiaConference | NeurologyConference | Dementiameetings | DementiaSummit | Neuroscienceconference.

RelatedAssociations:

Dementia Societyof America | Lewy BodyDementia Association | Fisher centerfor Alzheimer’s Research Foundation | Dementia AssociationAlzheimerSociety of Canada | Alzheimer’sSociety of Ireland | Alzheimer’s DiseaseInternational (ADI) | Alzheimer’s ResearchUK | AcousticNeuroma Association | Alzheimer’sEurope Association | AicardiSyndrome Foundation and Alliance for Aging Research | ALS Therapydevelopment Institute | Alzheimer’sand Related disorders Society of India | Alzheimer’sResearch & Prevention Foundation | ALSassociation and ALS Therapy Development Institute |  Alternating Hemiplegiaof Childhood foundation and Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation.

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