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  2. Research Shows People Experiencing These Telltale Signs at 60 ...

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    A new study found the biggest risk factors and predictors at 60 for dementia at 80. ... Telltale Signs at 60 May Develop Dementia Within 20 Years. ... update on 94-year-old dad months after ...

  3. Research Shows People Experiencing These Telltale Signs At 60 ...

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    A new study found the biggest risk factors and predictors at 60 for dementia at 80. Neurologists weigh in on the research and share ways to prevent dementia. ... and 20 years after they turn 60.

  4. Dementia report reveals 'shocking' signs at age 60 that you ...

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    The onset of dementia can come as a shock, but various signs could predict the condition as long as 20 years before symptoms.. A new study published by the RAND Corporation in California ...

  5. Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    It is the cause of 60–70% of cases of dementia. [2] ... The normal life expectancy for 60 to 70 years old is 23 to 15 years; for 90 years old it is 4.5 years. [228]

  6. Frontotemporal dementia - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of frontotemporal dementia progress at a rapid, steady rate. Patients with the disease can survive for 2–20 years. Eventually patients will need 24-hour care for daily function. [60] Cerebrospinal fluid leaks are a known cause of reversible frontotemporal dementia. [61]

  7. Dementia - Wikipedia

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    The disease trajectory is varied and the median time from diagnosis to death depends strongly on age at diagnosis, from 6.7 years for people diagnosed aged 60–69 to 1.9 years for people diagnosed at 90 or older. [174] Dementia impacts not only individuals with dementia, but also their carers and the wider society.