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Eye-Opening Study Reveals Rising Prevalence of Young-Onset Dementia

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A recent study reveals that young-onset dementia, affecting individuals under 65, is more prevalent than previously thought. This study helps us understand the urgency of increasing awareness, early detection, and planning with Long-Term Care Insurance.

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