Cataracts May Increase the Risk of Dementia

A recent study highlights the link between cataracts and dementia, identifying cataracts as a potential risk factor.
Cataracts May Increase the Risk of Dementia
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Emerging research is finding links between dementia and eye conditions such as poor vision, nearsightedness, and cataracts, but the nature of their association remains unclear. A new study published in JAMA Network Open found that beyond an association, there is a possible causal relationship between two conditions.

Specifically, researchers found that cataracts may close to double the risk of vascular dementia. They also discovered possible brain pathways linking the two.

Rachel Ann T. Melegrito
Rachel Ann T. Melegrito
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Rachel Melegrito worked as an occupational therapist, specializing in neurological cases. Melegrito also taught university courses in basic sciences and professional occupational therapy. She earned a master's degree in childhood development and education in 2019. Since 2020, Melegrito has written extensively on health topics for various publications and brands.
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