Dementia rarely begins with memory loss. Long before names slip or directions blur, subtle changes may already be unfolding inside the brain—changes influenced by blood flow, vascular health, and metabolic strain. Increasingly, scientists are finding that the conditions we associate with heart disease in midlife may also shape how the brain ages decades later.
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