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Why is addressing cognitive functioning so critical; isn it part of the normal aging process?

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Why is addressing cognitive functioning so critical; isn it part of the normal aging process?

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Yes cognitive decline is part of the normal aging process. I believe the question you should be asking is, “why do some elderly people continue to live active and confident lives, while others do not.” We should take notes from our elders and do all we can to maintain and improve our current health status; not only for ourselves, but friends and family. Even slight variations in cognitive function impact one’s quality of life. What’s more, some forms of dementia are considered preventable. For example vascular disease that leads to stroke is responsible for an estimated 20-25% of all reported cases of dementia. Vascular disease is a somewhat preventable condition.

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