The dangerous disease whose risk has doubled in individuals over the age of 55 According to new research, dementia (memory loss) cases in the United States will double by 2060, with approximately 1 million people being affected by this disease every year The research reveals that after the age of 55, the risk of dementia among Americans is 42%, which is twice as high as previous studies suggested. After the age of 75, this risk... According to Fox News, this research was conducted by Johns Hopkins University and other institutions, analyzing data from 16,000 individuals whose health has been studied since 1987. The study indicates that the increasing cases of dementia are caused by aging, obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes, unhealthy diets, sedentary lifestyles, and mental health issues. According to Dr. Marc Siegel, a professor at New York University, 45% of adults in the United States are obese. Obesity leads to inflammation, diabetes, and high blood pressure, which are majo...