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Can a combo of “active” therapies help lower dementia risk?

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Multiple factors can increase a person’s risk for dementia, including mild cognitive impairment. Gemma can fly/Stocksy
  • Both major depressive disorder in remission (rMDD) and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) can increase a person’s risk for dementia.
  • Researchers from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health say a combination of two “active” therapies may help slow cognitive decline in high-risk older adults.
  • Scientists saw this decrease, especially in participants with rMDD and those…

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