The risk of Alzheimer’s disease grew by a startling 43 to 51 percent among elderly patients who had used benzodiazepines in the past. Photo courtesy of Shutterstock.Dementia is a major public health concern with nearly 36 million people affected worldwide; health officials predict this number to double every 20 years, easily reaching 115 million by 2050. Since there are no effective treatments for dementia, many scientists focus their work on identifying what are called modifying factors, the conditions which can either increase or decrease a person’s risk of developing, say, Alzheimer’s disease.