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Microstimulation models may help predict population-level dementia burden

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The creation of microstimulation models may help predict population-level dementia burdens by the year 2050; however, the success of the model is dependent on the size and quality of the data, according to a presenter. Primary preventions were defined as measures aimed at decreasing risk factors prior to the onset of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) such as diet management and cardiovascular risk mitigation. Secondary measures were defined as pharmacological interventions aimed at slowing disease progression following the onset of cognitive impairment.

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