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Cognitive disability rises 90% in adults 18 to 39, 118% in white young adults

"Latest study reveals a shocking 90% rise in cognitive disabilities among adults 18-39, with white young adults facing a staggering 118% increase. Discover the implications now."

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Cognitive disability rises 90% in adults 18 to 39, 118% in white young adults
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A recent neurology study has revealed a significant rise in cognitive disability among adults aged 18 to 39. The study indicates that there has been a 90% increase in reported difficulties with concentration, memory, and decision-making within this age group. Notably, white young adults have experienced the most dramatic rise, with a reported increase of 118% in cognitive disability.

This trend has been identified as a public health concern, highlighting the urgent need for further research and intervention strategies to address the growing prevalence of cognitive challenges among younger populations.

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