Experts highlight early detection, lifestyle changes to reduce dementia risk
Health experts at a Bengaluru awareness event emphasized that early diagnosis and lifestyle modifications can significantly mitigate dementia risks. They noted that over 45% of cases are linked to modifiable factors like physical activity and mental engagement.
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Public health education regarding neurodegenerative diseases is vital for aging populations and reducing long-term healthcare burdens.
Early diagnosis and timely intervention can significantly improve the quality of life of people living with dementia and their families, experts said at a public awareness programme on brain health organised in Bengaluru on Saturday (July 4).
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