Dementia cases to double by 2030: WHO
GENEVA:Â The number of people with dementia is expected to almost double to 65.7 million people by 2030, according to a World Health Organisation report published on Wednesday.
By 2050 the number of sufferers could be more than three times the current figure of 35.6 million, the UN body said.
The report published with Alzheimer's Disease International estimates the cost of treating and caring for those with the condition at US$604 billion (S$760.6 billion) a year.
Dementia is caused by a variety of brain illnesses that affect memory, thinking, behaviour and the ability to perform everyday activities.
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