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Recent study indicates high prevalence of recently defined non-Alzheimer’s dementia

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Medical researchers have completed a definitive assessment of the prevalence of a form of dementia classified in 2019 and now known as LATE. The results show that the prevalence of brain changes from LATE may be roughly 40% in older adults and as high as 50% in people with Alzheimer’s disease.

Source: ScienceDaily.com