@young_neuro @PGeldsetzer1 looks like a jump from 16% to 18% (7 year incidence) with 2 years age increase from the chart, which tracks okay with the data in Table 2 here: https://t.co/Ak0bb2emBm
@MattWalshBlog Why not 65? After 2 terms, they'd be at 73. Or even 60? Currently, the median age for dementia onset is 83.7 years https://t.co/HgT2CdwYn2
@RealJohnDennis Friendly reminder, @SpeakerPelosi will be 81 years old next month. The average age of onset dementia in the US is 83. https://t.co/F8P9hmRpUg
@jerrylmassey @ExMissionary @HiIamMikeC @BigotedVsBigots @rlittwin @GreenieYogini @GOPMoralBankrpt 😂😂😂"The estimated average age of onset of dementia in the United States is 83.7 years old" https://t.co/p6hCsGDdLJ
@thepoliticalcat @riotwomennn @smndiad @AuntSophie1 @CharlesPPierce @Lawrence A 70 year old woman's risk of dementia is 35% over her lifetime, with the average age of onset being 86 years (Adult Changes in Thought, Tom et al, 2015). Warren is also quite lo
@cnnNewsroom even if a 70 year old is dementia free now A 70-year-old male has an estimated 27 % probability of developing dementia https://t.co/sovtdb2a9R
@GOP “For the 1920 birth cohort, the average dementia-free 70-year-old male had an estimated 26.9 % (SE = 3.2 %) probability of developing dementia. [...] These estimates of risk of dementia are higher for younger, lower-mortality cohorts” https://t.co/ElE
@felixtorresmd @NYSenatorRivera @psychiatryNYC @nyccapinfo @NYCmedsociety YES. "The median household headed by someone aged 55–64 in 2010 had $12,000 in retirement savings. The typical U.S. household does not have nearly enough savings to pay for the care