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- The Medicare Cohort Findings: 15 Years of Patient Tracking Proves the Dementia-Smog LinkMedicare data spanning 15 years connects long-term air pollution exposure to measurable dementia risk, with the highest burden falling on older adults in polluted regions.
- How Early-Onset Dementia Changes Work, Marriage, and ParentingEarly-onset dementia doesn’t just affect the person diagnosed—it reorganizes the careers, marriages, and parenting roles of everyone close to them.
- What Dementia Looks Like Before Age 65Early dementia before 65 often looks like personality changes and poor work performance, not simple memory loss, and doctors frequently miss it.
- Early-Onset Dementia Signs Younger Families May MissPersonality changes and memory loss in your 50s might be dementia, not stress.
- Why Vascular Dementia Prevention Starts Earlier Than Many ThinkMost vascular dementia prevention happens—or fails to happen—decades before symptoms appear.
- How Heart Health and Brain Health OverlapCardiovascular disease and dementia share biological pathways—treating your heart now protects your brain decades later.
- What Caregivers Should Know About Stroke PreventionCaregivers reduce stroke risk by managing blood pressure, detecting heart rhythm problems, and catching early warning signs before catastrophic damage occurs.
- How to Track Vascular Dementia Symptoms Over TimeTracking vascular dementia changes systematically helps catch decline and sudden stroke-related worsening, allowing timely medical intervention and better care planning.
- What Lifestyle Habits Support Brain Blood FlowRegular exercise, quality sleep, and meditation increase blood flow to brain tissue through separate biological mechanisms—all supported by recent clinical research.
- How to Support Someone With Vascular Dementia at HomeSupport at home combines safety changes, medication management, and daily adaptations for someone whose cognitive and physical abilities shift unpredictably.
- Why Walking Changes Can Matter in Vascular DementiaWalking changes are often the first sign that vascular dementia is progressing—and one of the few changes that might be slowed with early intervention.
- Vascular Dementia and Stepwise Decline ExplainedVascular dementia advances in sudden cognitive drops tied to brain strokes, not gradual decline like Alzheimer’s.
















