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9. Lack of Private Health Insurance at Age 60

Not having private insurance at age 60 is associated with higher dementia risk—often due to reduced access to preventive care.

This connection reflects both personal circumstances and broader systemic barriers. Increasing access to affordable cognitive assessments could help close this gap and support earlier detection.

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