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flag New study links atrial fibrillation to a higher risk of dementia, especially in younger patients.

flag A new European study found that atrial fibrillation (AFib) increases the risk of dementia by 21% in patients under 70 and raises early-onset dementia risk by 36%. flag The study, involving over 2.5 million people, showed a stronger link between AFib and dementia in younger patients, with the association weakening as age increased. flag Researchers suggest AFib may be a primary factor in cognitive decline for younger adults.

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