A MAP has revealed Britain’s dementia hotspots, with more than one in 35 people hit with the disease in the worst-affected areas.
Around 2.81 per cent of adults in Christchurch, Dorset, have been struck down with the brain-robbing condition, according to Alzheimer’s Research UK.
Its data shows rates vary widely across the country, with coastal areas in Dorset, Hampshire, Norfolk, Essex and Sussex particularly affected.
In contrast, constituencies in London, where residents tend to be younger on average, had rates of less than 0.6 per cent.
Around 944,000 Brits are currently living with dementia and experts predict the numbers will exceed one million by the end of the decade.