Nearly half of dementia cases could be prevented, delayed by managing risk factors, report finds

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The number of people living with dementia is expected to triple by the year 2050 to 153 million people as the global population ages.
Now a new report highlights the risk factors for dementia that if addressed early in life could prevent or delay millions of cases.
CBS News’ Michael George has more.

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