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Dementia Prevention Is Not One-Size-Fits-All, Study Shows
A study of 14 countries and regions found that modifiable dementia risk factors vary widely by location, indicating that a universal prevention strategy is ineffective. The research highlights the need for region-specific approaches to dementia prevention.
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