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Analyzing changes in the prevalence of probable dementia, 2011-2015, Vicki Freedman, Judith Kasper, Brenda Spillman, and Brenda Plassman find declines of 1.4% to 2.6% per year, which are concentrated among women, non-Hispanic white and black groups, and those with no vascular conditions or risk factors. These declines in are largely attributable to age- and education-related shifts in population composition.

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Judith Kasper

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Article: The Journals of Gerontology: Series B