One in seven Americans who are older the age of seventy one suffer from some kind of dementia, though it is more common for an elderly woman to be affected.
Very low
Someone on an Amazon.com review mentioned that he was at odds with his publisher later in life. I can't find any reference to prove or disprove this but it is the only claim I've seen.
Sooner or later you'll die, so the probability of dying is 100%.
Living out your whole life in tornado alley, you still may or may not see a tornado in your life. The odds of being in a tornado are probably about 1/300. Over an entire life....maybe less.
Achieving your goals no matter what the odds are.
The odds are non-existent.
Logical decision making. Gambling. Odds.
Well odds are if your in military school then it will be like the military.
In their book. Against all odds: from street life to chart life. Check it out!
The highest price is life itself.
The answer depends on many different factors, including what's causing the dementia. For Alzheimer's, for example, factors include the age at diagnosis, severity of symptoms, and general health status. Nor is there a textbook progression to the disease; some people go downhill quickly after diagnosis, while others can live with the disease for 10 or more years.
There are a few options that are available to see betting odds. This would greatly depend on what odds one is interested in viewing, but one can find betting odds on sites such as Odds Checker, Odds Portal and Odds Shark.