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Wolters, Lindsay Wallace, Carol Brayne, Kaarin J. Anstey Author summary: Dementia is a leading health policy challenge, with cases expected to triple by 2050, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
Epidemiological evidence demonstrates falling age-specific incidence rates in high-income countries, suggesting risk can be lowered at the population level. The Population-Level Approaches to Dementia Risk Reduction (PLADRR) Research Group is a diverse, international network of researchers committed to investigating how structural, social, and environmental conditions can promote life course brain health and reduce dementia risk across the population.
PLOS Medicine published a clinical update in Research Highlights on 28 Apr 2026.
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