Recognising young-onset Alzheimer’s in midlife - what to watch for in your 40s and 50s
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There are reports and studies about recognizing and addressing young-onset Alzheimer's disease, with some research suggesting signs may appear as early as age 45. Various public figures have also shared their personal experiences with Alzheimer's diagnosis. Additionally, experts are offering advice on how to stay mentally sharp and potentially slow cognitive decline, although the effectiveness of certain methods, such as brain training apps, is being examined.
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