A study looks at how long people live and how long before they enter a nursing home after a dementia diagnosis.
Dementia reduces life expectancy by about 2 years for those diagnosed at age 85, 3 to 4 years for those diagnosed at 80, and up to 13 ... drops to a little over 2 years for men and under 5 years ...
A new study has revealed that dementia reduced life expectancy by about two years for people with a diagnosis at age 85, 3-4 years with a diagnosis at age 80, and up to 13 years with a diagnosis at ...
Meanwhile, for men, it is 6.5 years at age 60 to just over 2 years at age 85. They found that dementia reduced life expectancy by about 2 years based on a diagnosis at age 85, 3 to 4 years with a ...
Two separate studies reveal the increasing risk of developing dementia and varying life expectancy associated with the ...
Overall, dementia reduced life expectancy by about two years for people with a diagnosis at age 85, 3-4 years with a ...
Every time someone is diagnosed with dementia, they are filled with questions on their survival and how much more time they ...
Getting older brings with it a number of health risks, including dementia. Now, a new study shows that the risk of developing ...
Overall, dementia reduced life expectancy by about two years for people with a diagnosis at age 85, 3-4 years with a diagnosis at age 80, and up to ... admission was just over 3 years, with ...
The review of 261 studies, published in The British Medical Journal, also found that dementia shortened life expectancy ...
Average life expectancy for people with dementia is largely based on their age at diagnosis, researchers found in a new ...