Anonymous wrote:Obviously they have good genes, because in their 80s, 90s and beyond, they do not suffer from dementia and other age-related diseases.
My family simply does not live that long. Some families do, other families don't.
What makes you think they don't have access to preventative treatmetns for dementia?
Again the Windsors have and have always had healthcare access to medical treatments that didn't hit the popular market until a decade or two decades later.
Queen Victoria was one of the first women to give birth using chloroform for pain...in 1853. It didn't become standard hospital practice (alongside ether) until the 1870s through the 1920s.
We very well could be seeing an injectable treatment to stave off dementia release to the public in the 2040s...once it gets through all the red tape and FDA regulations.