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WHO’s Science in 5: Dementia


Dementia is a term for several diseases that affect memory, thinking, and the ability to perform daily activities. Dementia mainly affects older people, but not all people will get dementia as they age.

Dementia is the seventh leading cause of death and one of the major causes of disability and dependency among older people globally.  WHO recognizes dementia as a public health priority.

Research shows that you can lower your risk of cognitive decline and dementia, for example by being physically active, eating healthily, quitting smoking and doing activities that stimulate your brain.

To learn more about dementia, including the causes of dementia and how to lower your chances of getting dementia, watch episode #122 of WHO’s Science in 5 series where Dr. Katrin Seeher explains Dementia in 5.

WHO’s Science in 5 -- Dementia - 19 July 2024 (youtube.com)