Dementia is a pressing global health issue, affecting over 55 million people worldwide—a number expected to rise as populations age. The brain, our most complex organ, suffers gradual decline in memory, thinking, and reasoning abilities, often going unnoticed until symptoms become severe.
Late detection remains a significant challenge, making early intervention rare and treatment less effective. Many are unaware that everyday habits play a subtle yet powerful role in accelerating cognitive decline.
Understanding these habits is crucial, especially as dementia’s impact grows. For more on dementia prevalence, visit the World Health Organization.
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