Dementia affects roughly 55 million people worldwide, and its prevalence is expected to nearly double every 20 years as populations age. The brain, our most vital organ for memory, reasoning, and identity, is at the center of this condition that slowly erodes cognitive function. One of the greatest challenges with dementia is that it often goes undetected until significant decline has occurred, making early intervention difficult. Understanding what puts individuals over 60 at higher risk is crucial for prevention and timely care. For further information, visit the World Health Organization.
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31. Anticholinergic Medication Use Some commonly prescribed medications—including those for allergies, depression, and bladder control—have anticholinergic properties, meaning they block the action of acetylcholine, a brain…