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U.S. faces rising dementia cases, with 500,000 new yearly by 2025, but half may be preventable.
Dementia cases in the U.S. are rising, with 500,000 new cases predicted for 2025 and a million annually by 2060.
Key factors include an aging population and lifestyle choices.
A study shows that almost half of dementia cases could be preventable through lifestyle changes, such as controlling blood pressure, exercising, eating healthily, and reducing alcohol and salt intake.
Managing blood pressure effectively can lower dementia risk by up to 15%, according to recent research.
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Estados Unidos se enfrenta a un aumento de casos de demencia, con 500,000 nuevos cada año para el 2025, pero la mitad podría prevenirse.