Recent research indicates that certain subtle signs of Alzheimer's disease may emerge as early as age 45, potentially up to 20 years prior to a formal diagnosis. The findings suggest the importance of early detection and monitoring for individuals at risk.
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Research Identifies Early Signs of Alzheimer's Disease
New research suggests that subtle signs of Alzheimer's disease may appear as early as age 45, potentially up to two decades before a diagnosis. This highlights the importance of early detection for individuals at risk.
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Research Identifies Early Signs of Alzheimer's Disease