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  2. Is My Memory Loss Normal...Or An Early Sign Of Alzheimer's? - AOL

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    The earliest warning signs of Alzheimer's disease include memory loss that impacts your daily functioning, vision and language issues, social withdrawal, and more.

  3. Signs of Alzheimer’s were everywhere. Then his brain improved

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    A 55-year old man reduced signs of Alzheimer’s in his blood through lifestyle changes and a personalized regime of supplements and medications. ... When it too was a negative finding of 40 ...

  4. Early-onset Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    It is an uncommon form of Alzheimer's, accounting for only 5–10% of all Alzheimer's cases. About 60% have a positive family history of Alzheimer's and 13% of them are inherited in an autosomal dominant manner. Most cases of early-onset Alzheimer's share the same traits as the "late-onset" form and are not caused by known genetic mutations.

  5. 'I was diagnosed with dementia in my 40s' - AOL

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    Dementia was not something Peter Alexander expected to be diagnosed with in his late 40s. ... The Alzheimer's Society estimates that there are more than 70,000 people in the UK living with young ...

  6. Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    Between 40% and 80% of people with Alzheimer's disease possess at least one APOEε4 allele. [63] The APOEε4 allele increases the risk of the disease by three times in heterozygotes and by 15 times in homozygotes. [64] Like many human diseases, environmental effects and genetic modifiers result in incomplete penetrance.

  7. The #1 Thing to Do in Your 40s to Help Prevent Dementia ... - AOL

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    “Your 40s are a crucial time to ensure you’re nourishing the brain, especially since Alzheimer’s starts 20-plus years before memory loss and other symptoms appear,” says Maggie Moon, M.S ...