Dementia is silently becoming one of the most devastating health crises of our time. More than 55 million people worldwide are living with dementia, and experts predict this number will nearly double every 20 years, reaching 139 million by 2050. In the United States alone, over 6.7 million Americans were affected in 2023—a number expected to skyrocket as the population ages (Alzheimer’s Association).
This mysterious syndrome attacks the brain, slowly erasing memory, identity, and independence. Yet, shockingly, late detection remains one of the biggest barriers to effective treatment, leaving countless families unprepared for the journey ahead.
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Conclusion Dementia is a complex and urgent public health challenge, with hidden risks and consequences that affect millions of families worldwide. As research uncovers new secrets…