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Which statement is not true about elders?: Debunking Common Aging Myths

According to the National Institute on Aging, about one-third of people over age 85 develop some form of dementia, meaning about two-thirds do not. This counters the belief that severe cognitive decline is an inevitable part of aging, illustrating a prime example of a statement that is not true about elders. Many common assumptions about older adults are based on outdated or inaccurate information.

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