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By Peter Clark (Senior Editor, Autism Info Center) Tuesday 5th August 2025 |
New research presented at a global dementia conference suggests that people with autism have a significantly higher risk of developing dementia.
One study of nearly 800,000 people found that autistic adults, including those under 50, were up to three times more likely to show signs of cognitive decline than neurotypical individuals.
Experts speculate this increased risk may be linked to a higher prevalence of other conditions in autistic people, such as depression and diabetes, or to certain medications that affect brain function.
The findings highlight the need for greater awareness and research into this emerging health concern.
Source: MSN (USA)
https://www.msn.com/en-ae/news/other/
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