
Link Between Essential Tremor and Dementia Risk Uncovered
A new study suggests that people with essential tremor may be three times more likely to develop dementia. Essential tremor, a common neurological movement disorder, can affect a person's ability to complete daily tasks such as writing and eating. Researchers found that 19 percent of participants had or developed dementia during the study, with rates three times higher than the general population. While the majority of people with essential tremor may not develop dementia, the study highlights the heightened risk and potential life changes associated with this diagnosis.



