Many Alzheimer's cases 'avoidable'

A third of Alzheimer’s cases are potentially preventable if people improve their lifestyles, according to a new study.

Many Alzheimer's cases 'avoidable'

A third of Alzheimer’s cases are potentially preventable if people improve their lifestyles, according to a new study.

Factors including a lack of exercise, smoking and a lack of education can all contribute to the disease, and reducing the risk from these could prevent some nine million cases by 2050, the research published in The Lancet Neurology today suggests.

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