WHO: Air Pollution and Lifestyle Factors Linked to Nearly Half of Dementia Cases
The World Health Organization has released new guidelines indicating that up to 45% of dementia cases may be preventable. The guidelines identify key risk factors including air pollution and high blood pressure as targets for intervention. WHO recommends regular physical activity, tobacco cessation, and effective management of chronic diseases to protect brain health. However, the guidelines caution against routine use of vitamin and omega-3 supplements unless a diagnosed deficiency exists.
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