1 million U.S. adults will develop dementia each year by 2060, study says
Briefly

"If you start at age 55 and go forward until your 95th birthday, there are two options: You die before dementia, or you get to dementia before death." - Josef Coresh, highlighting the inevitable risk many face as they age.
"The increase in the projected number of people developing dementia is driven by the aging population. More people are projected to be alive in the age brackets when the condition is most common over time." - Josef Coresh, indicating demographic shifts impact dementia rates.
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