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A single fall after the age of 40 ‘raises the risk of dementia by 20 per cent’, experts warn
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Researchers have found that a single fall after age 40 is associated with a 20 per cent increased risk of dementia diagnosis compared to those without fall history, according to a study from Changchun.
A single fall after the age of 40 ‘raises the risk of dementia by 20 per cent’, experts warn
JUST one fall after the age of 40 could significantly increase your risk of developing dementia, experts have warned. Researchers have found that a single fall after this age has been linked to a 20 per cent higher risk of a future dementia diagnosis, compared to those with no history of falls. Researchers from Changchun...
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