Sunday, 22 November 2015

Study: Men Think Differently About Dementia Than Women

Maybe it's because women live longer than men that more women have dementia than men. But a recent study is showing that men have surprisingly different views about the disease than women: for example, women fear dementia more than men do, and men are not as aware of the dangers of a hospitalization.
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Healthy Boomers: Study: Men Think Differently About Dementia Than Women

Maybe it's because women live longer than men that more women have dementia than men. 

But a recent study is showing that men have surprisingly different views about the disease than women: for example, women fear dementia more than men do, and men are not as aware of the dangers of a hospitalization.

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