Dementia is a tragic condition that is becoming more prevalent as thelife populationexpectancy agesrises. Fortunately, nearly half of all cases could be prevented thankswith to lifestyle interventions, such as promoting physical fitness and fighting loneliness. It is time to think of this condition as an environmental disease, not a predestined one, and endorse structural change to save lives from the grips of this disease.
While this is promising news for prevention, it does little to stem the rise in new cases and the conditions patients face. The conditions in care homes are often appalling poor, as we shuffle the infirm are shuffled into homes where they run an increased risk of an untimely death. WeThere needneeds to be investment and regulation to ensure that we are taking care of those who are already suffering from the disease are taken care of.
There is a 50% chance that a vaccine for any major neurodegenerative disease receive regulatory approval by 2034, according to the Metaculus prediction community.