Being Socially Active Linked to Lower Risk of Dementia
Being more socially active in your 50s and 60s predicts a lower risk of developing dementia later on, according to a new study. “Dementia is a major global health challenge, with 1 million people expected to have dementia in the UK by 2021, but we also know that one in three cases are potentially preventable,” said the study’s lead author, Dr. Andrew Sommerlad of University College London.
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