November 22, 2022 - Investment Executive

Reducing mortality risk

“The No. 1 issue [that affects mortality risk] is the presence of chronic illnesses,” Sinha said. “But, if you do survive those and manage to live healthy and not develop things [such as] diabetes or cardiovascular disease, and you luckily don’t get accosted by cancer along the way, then there are other illnesses that are likely to catch up with you over time, such as dementia,” says Dr. Samir Sinha, NIA Director of Health Policy Research.