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| The proportion of adults ages 70 and older with dementia declined from 13% in 2011 to 10% in 2019. The share of older people with dementia is decreasing 1% to 2.5% per year, depending on the time frame and age group examined.
Memory loss as for all age groups has increased disproportionately to younger generations. This can be partially attributed to the prevalence of attention span decreasing to expansion of phone and tablet use.
The younger generation is not in the core demographic of statin use. So your theory of correlation between statins and memory issues does not meet the criteria needed to draw a correlation. | |
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