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Dementia: Across the Lifespan & Around the Globe

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Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) estimates there will be over 131.5 million people living with dementia by 2050, as well as a shift in burden from the richest to poorest countries. These trends emphasize the need for a greater understanding of dementia from a global perspective. This PLOS Medicine Special Issue, guest edited by Carol Brayne and Bruce Miller, includes research articles, editorials, and perspectives that highlight the broad range of dementia research. 

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    Carol Brayne
    Dr. Carol Brayne
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    Bruce Miller
    Dr. Bruce L. Miller
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Dementia Across the Lifespan and Around the Globe: A Call for Papers

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Ole Andreassen discusses his paper, “Genetic assessment of age-associated Alzheimer’s disease risk: development and validation of a polygenic hazard score” in this PLOS Science Wednesday AMA

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