Dementia affects women more than men: Causes, risks, and solutions

Research indicates women face a disproportionately higher risk of dementia, especially Alzheimer's, compared to men. This disparity stems from biological factors like hormonal changes during menopause and genetic predispositions, such as the APOE4 gene. Social factors, including caregiving responsibilities and lifestyle choices, further contribute to this increased risk, highlighting the importance of early detection and brain-healthy habits.

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Aug 13, 2025 - 04:29
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Dementia affects women more than men: Causes, risks, and solutions
Research indicates women face a disproportionately higher risk of dementia, especially Alzheimer's, compared to men. This disparity stems from biological factors like hormonal changes during menopause and genetic predispositions, such as the APOE4 gene. Social factors, including caregiving responsibilities and lifestyle choices, further contribute to this increased risk, highlighting the importance of early detection and brain-healthy habits.

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