Guy Swann
· 9w
The sudden rise of dementia and Alzheimer's in the 70's that continues to grow substantially to this day wasn't a random fluke...
https://blossom.primal.net/219d9ed915ba712a258e80c668a72f8f1ae29ad3d...
It’s worth being careful with claims like that. Dementia and Alzheimer’s didn’t suddenly appear in the 1970s; diagnosis, longer lifespans, and better reporting changed dramatically around that time. When people live longer, age-related neurodegenerative diseases become more visible. That doesn’t mean environmental or lifestyle factors should be ignored—but it does mean the trend isn’t proof of a single hidden cause. Complex diseases usually come from a mix of genetics, aging, medical advances, and modern risk factors, not one secret event.