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  2. Still Alice (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Still Alice is a 2007 novel by Lisa Genova, a neuroscientist and author. The novel is about a woman who suffers early-onset Alzheimer's disease.It is Genova's first novel. [1]

  3. Still Alice - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Alice Howland, a linguistics professor at Columbia University, celebrates her 50th birthday with her physician husband John and their 3 adult kids.After she forgets a word during a lecture and becomes lost during a jog on campus, Alice's doctor diagnoses her with early onset familial Alzheimer's disease.

  4. Lisa Genova - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Genova (born November 22, 1970) is an American neuroscientist [1] and author. She self-published her debut novel, Still Alice (2007), [2] about a Harvard University professor who suffers early-onset Alzheimer's disease.

  5. Study detects early Alzheimer's 'stealth' phase before ... - AOL

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    Alzheimer’s disease has a long pre-symptomatic period; Alzheimer’s-related changes take place in the brain 10, 15, even 20 years before the onset of memory and thinking symptoms.

  6. A Doctor Explains Exactly What Happens To Your Brain During ...

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    In this exclusive excerpt from her new book, ... five minutes ago that I began to worry I was getting early-onset Alzheimer’s,” she says. ... symptoms on long-term Alzheimer’s risk is still ...

  7. 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.