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Dementia Is Everywhere. [View all] Haggard Celine Nov 23 OP
The biggest risk factor Coldwater Nov 23 #1
A close friend of mine was diagnosed at 64. Demobrat Nov 23 #2
Alcohol and smoking Coldwater Nov 23 #4
My mother died of Alzheimer's BeerBarrelPolka Nov 23 #6
My mother succumbed to Alzheimers Mossfern Nov 23 #20
Sorry for your loss BeerBarrelPolka Nov 23 #21
Just to add regarding my mother .... Mossfern Nov 23 #22
My mom went through all the stages BeerBarrelPolka Nov 23 #23
I had an Rebl2 Nov 23 #24
Dr. Michael Macken BeerBarrelPolka Nov 23 #25
Alzheimer's Disease Genetics Fact Sheet ...National Institute on Aging NotHardly Nov 23 #29
Agreed Mossfern Nov 23 #43
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 23 #14
It might just be my perception or paranoia tavernier Nov 23 #3
I think you covered NJCher Nov 23 #9
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 23 #16
We all have microplastics in our brain. Ziggysmom Nov 23 #5
That's interesting, thanks for the link. Haggard Celine Nov 23 #38
Senile BeerBarrelPolka Nov 23 #7
Age and experiences ScotLass Nov 23 #8
Imagine if we had a government evemac Nov 23 #10
My grandmother had dementia in the 1970s Norbert Nov 23 #11
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Diabetes Blue Full Moon Nov 23 #12
So it is a prion disease. Haggard Celine Nov 23 #40
They have made great strides with treatment. Blue Full Moon Nov 23 #41
Post removed Post removed Nov 23 #13
It's a combination of people living longer and the people you pay attention to being older. WhiskeyGrinder Nov 23 #17
Yup, you notice it a lot more when you are in the demographic GoCubsGo Nov 23 #42
We live in a toxic soup. And it shows. Irish_Dem Nov 23 #18
A friend's dog started moonscape Nov 23 #19
My cat was about 14 years old when she started attacking me leaving me bloody. There was no way to stop her. Walleye Nov 23 #26
My grandmother had Alzheimer's at least 50 years ago before they even had a name for it Walleye Nov 23 #27
The YouTube real medical doctors have convinced me bucolic_frolic Nov 23 #28
Just speculation. Correlation does not equal causality. NoRethugFriends Nov 23 #30
Just pure smack based on ignorance. I'll listen to the doctors, not you. bucolic_frolic Nov 23 #31
. WhiskeyGrinder Nov 23 #32
IT IS DIET AND ENVIRONMENT. AND PLASTICS. Iwasthere Nov 23 #33
Boomers' great grandparents often died in their late 50s to early 60s, Many more very old people now. hedda_foil Nov 23 #34
One of my great grandmothers who lived an almost idyllic rural life in a clean environment... hunter Nov 23 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Nov 23 #39
Dementia is actually declining as a percentage of old people who have it DavidDvorkin Nov 23 #35
I'm hardly ever around any young people. Haggard Celine Nov 23 #37
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