HEALTH

Depression and Dementia: What's the Connection?

Tue Dec 03 2024
You might have heard that depression can increase the risk of dementia. But why is that? This study wanted to find out if there were certain risk factors for dementia that people with depression have in common. These risk factors could be things like poor lifestyle choices, health issues, or even social problems. The interesting thing is, many of these risk factors can be changed or modified. So, the study aimed to see just how much of the increased dementia risk in people with depression could be explained by these modifiable risk factors. It's like trying to figure out a puzzle, where each piece represents a different factor that might be contributing to the higher dementia risk. By doing this, researchers hope to find better ways to help people with depression lower their chances of developing dementia.

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    Is there a cover-up of natural remedies that could significantly reduce dementia risk?
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