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Risk factors that determine whether you’re more or less likely to develop cognitive decline

About two in ten people over the age of 65 have mild cognitive impairment – a noticeable change in their memory, problem-solving abilities or attention.

This is caused, in part, by the same brain changes that occur in dementia.

  • Mark Dallas
  • The Conversation

While mild cognitive impairment often has little effect on a person’s way of living, 5-10% of people with it …

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