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Study: Dementia risk after 55 higher than previously thought

Dementia risk in the U.S. after age 55 higher than previously thought, study finds

Aired 03/01/2025

PBS News Hour

Study: Dementia risk after 55 higher than previously thought

Clip: 3/1/2025 | 6m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

Dementia risk in the U.S. after age 55 higher than previously thought, study finds

A new study shows that Americans’ risk of developing dementia after turning 55 is more than double what earlier research had found. The New York University study estimates that the number of dementia cases will double by 2060, reaching 1 million new diagnoses each year. John Yang speaks with Dr. Josef Coresh, one of the authors of the study, for more.

Aired 03/01/2025

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