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A new study in Nature Medicine reports that dementia cases in the U.S. are expected to double by 2060, with 1 million new diagnoses annually. By age 55, 40% of adults may face dementia in their lifetime—a higher risk than previously thought. This alarming projection comes from decades of close follow-up on a racially diverse group, including 25% Black participants who face heightened risk.
The findings emphasize the growing public health challenge of dementia while underscoring the importance of early intervention and targeted support for vulnerable populations. Promising efforts are underway to address this crisis.
(Sources: Washington Post, Nature Medicine, PubMed)

By Michael Stevens

About the Author – Michael Stevens Retired attorney. Military veteran. Bible trundler. Michael Stevens writes with the precision of a jurist and the conviction of a watchman. His work draws from decades of service, study, and Scripture — weaving together law, history, theology, and culture in a clear, Hemingway-style voice. Whether exploring the Gospel through the lens of classical philosophy, warning of soft totalitarianism, or unpacking the latest headlines with biblical discernment, he writes for readers who value truth over trends and legacy over likes. His devotionals and essays, often crafted for his son, aim to encourage, equip, and awaken. This is more than commentary. It’s a call to clarity in a noisy world.

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