The study researchers found that infections such as influenza can lead to long-term dementia risk by triggering inflammatory responses that impact the brain.
The association between infections and dementia isn't specific to any infection type, emphasizing the need for vaccination and symptomatic care.
In addition to infections, several other factors contribute to dementia, including education levels, hearing and vision loss, obesity, and lifestyle choices.
Understanding the link between infections and brain health can guide future prevention strategies for reducing the risk of dementia over time.
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