More people affected by memory diseases in aging society

As the population ages, more people are affected by memory diseases like Alzheimer's. However, research in the field is progressing slowly, and only about half of those affected receive the available treatment.

In an opinion piece in Dagens Nyheter, Lisa Magnusson questions how pleasant the final years of life will truly be for many elderly people. She notes that as lifespans increase, more individuals are affected by memory diseases. Despite this, research in the area is advancing slowly.

The article states that only about half of those suffering from Alzheimer's receive the treatment that is actually available. This raises concerns about how society addresses the rising prevalence of these conditions. Magnusson emphasizes the need for better support and progress in healthcare to ensure a dignified old age.

The piece was published on January 10, 2026, and is part of DN's editorial page, focusing on debate and reflection on societal issues.

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