Anxiety and Dementia: The Shocking Truth You Need to Know!
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Anxiety might be putting you at a higher risk for dementia, and this new study reveals the shocking connection. In this video, I break down the eye-opening research that tracked over 2,000 people for 13 years, showing that those with chronic or new anxiety are much more likely to develop dementia. But donβt worryβthereβs a way to protect yourself! Iβll share how treating anxiety can lower your risk and what you can do today to safeguard your brain health.
Listen now to learn about the steps you can take to manage anxiety and reduce your dementia risk. Whether you're a caregiver or just looking to stay informed, this video is a must-watch.
π₯ Read the full study here: https://agsjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jgs.19078
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