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The chemical is used as the starting point for other drugs, including nicergoline, a treatment for senile dementia.
ECONOMIST: LSD
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This raises problems for pensions (Japan has a pay-as-you-go system) and health care (the number of people with senile dementia is set to reach 2.6m in 2015, up from 1m in 1990).
ECONOMIST: Social conventions and demography add to the sclerosis
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In 2002, after the Chilean supreme court ruled that senile dementia made him unfit to face trial, he was forced to resign his Senate seat too (even senators-for-life need to be compos mentis).
ECONOMIST: Chile's new constitution