1. social
1.1. alzheimer society
1.1.1. the article tells us how dementia is can be a gene which is passed down to descendents which means dementia can also affect someone's dating life if the other person finds out about you having this gene and it also lets you know you have a high chance of dying to it
1.2. national statistics
1.2.1. The proportion of deaths that occurred in care homes that were due to dementia and Alzheimer's disease was 65.1% (43,230 deaths).
1.3. Institute of aging
1.3.1. Dementia affects millions of people and is more common as people grow older (about one-third of all people age 85 or older may have some form of dementia) but it is not a normal part of aging.
1.4. Wikipedia
1.4.1. Dementia is currently the seventh leading cause of death worldwide and has 10 million new cases reported every year (one every 3 seconds)
1.5. cleveland clinic
1.5.1. About 5% to 8% of all people over the age of 65 have some form of dementia, and this number doubles every five years above that age. It’s estimated that as many as half of people 85 years of age and older have dementia
1.6. Dementia UK
1.6.1. By 2025, it’s estimated that over one million people in the UK will have a diagnosis of dementia – and almost all of us will know someone living with the condition
2. enviromental
2.1. alzheimer soceity
2.1.1. Dementia is not a natural part of aging. It is caused when a disease damages nerve cells in the brain.
2.2. national statistics
2.2.1. The age-standardised mortality rate due to dementia and Alzheimer's disease was significantly lower in males compared with females.
2.3. institude of aging
2.3.1. Dementia affects millions of people and is more common as people grow older (about one-third of all people age 85 or older may have some form of dementia) but it is not a normal part of aging.
2.4. wikipedia
2.4.1. The article doesn't talk about the environment
2.5. Cleveland clinic
2.5.1. The article doesn't talk about the environment
2.6. Dementia UK
2.6.1. By 2025, it’s estimated that over one million people in the UK will have a diagnosis of dementia – and almost all of us will know someone living with the condition