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17 risk factors people can address to lower possibility of stroke, dementia and late-life depression, according to a study

While these ageing-related conditions can be a debilitating part of growing older, people can lower their risk through behavioural and lifestyle changes

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Blood pressure and kidney disease are among the 17 risk factors that people can address to reduce risk of three health conditions together -- stroke, dementia and late-life depression, according to a new study.

The other risk factors identified include fasting plasma glucose, total cholesterol, diet and physical activity, sleep, purpose in life and stress, among others.

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