Doing Household Chores Linked to a Lower Risk of Dementia

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Making these simple lifestyle adjustments could help reduce our dementia risk as we age. ckbergland explains how.

, as the world's population continues to live longer and gets older, the number of people with dementia could triple to around 165 million people globally.

By 2030, all 70 million"Boomers" residing in the U.S. will be older than 65. Over the next few decades, dementia rates are expected to skyrocket. Roughly 9 million older Americans had dementia in 2020, and as the Baby Boomer generation advances in age, nearly 12 million could be living with dementia by 2040.

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