Dementia Deaths Soar 39%—What That Means for Your Future
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Dementia has just surpassed heart disease to become the leading cause of death in Australia—a statistic that marks a seismic shift in public health.
This powerful video breaks down the latest data from 2024, revealing that over 17,500 Australians died from dementia this year, accounting for 9.4% of all deaths.
Meanwhile, heart disease has dropped dramatically due to decades of successful interventions.
But here’s the real twist: dementia deaths have soared 39% in just ten years, and unless action is taken, over a million Australians could be living with dementia by 2065.
The numbers are even more alarming for women, who make up 62% of all dementia-related deaths.Unlike heart disease, dementia can't be "fixed" once symptoms set in.
Prevention is everything—and it starts decades earlier. The video emphasises science-backed strategies like regular physical activity, managing vascular health, maintaining strong social ties, mental stimulation, and quality sleep.
These habits don’t just promote general wellness—they’re powerful tools against cognitive decline.If you're in your 30s, 40s, or beyond, this episode is a must-watch.
Discover how daily choices influence your long-term brain health and why it’s time to bring the same urgency to protecting our brains as we did our hearts.