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Alzheimer's - Mid-60s

 For most people with Alzheimer's—those who have the late-onset variety—symptoms first appear in their mid-60s. Signs of early-onset Alzheimer's begin between a person's 30s and mid-60s. The first symptoms of Alzheimer's vary from person to person. Symptoms may include memory loss, confusion or blurred vision, difficulty remembering things like dates, locations even phrases," said Dr Charles Taylor, Senior Director for Clinical Research at UCLA Medical Center, Los Angeles.  More than 90 percent don't recognize that they are sick enough yet before getting diagnosed with ALS by finding out it is caused because both brain cells stop dividing naturally." They can feel numbness every day without knowing why", "People start having these attacks when sleep becomes difficult. We've never known this until now.



For most people with Alzheimer's—those who have the late-onset variety—symptoms first appear in their mid-60s. Signs of early-onset Alzheimer's begin between a person's 30s and mid-60s. The first symptoms of Alzheimer's vary from person to person. Symptoms range widely based on how much time passes before an individual loses control of his or her ability for normal functioning.  However, not all elderly individuals show changes indicative at least in part of cognitive decline until later years: about 20% of those over 60 showed signs by age 65 that were actually evidence more of dementia onset than would typically be expected due mainly likely to aging as opposed 'to' (ie disease). This is because there are known differences in risk factors associated throughout life among different ages so when we look at cases that exhibit no specific pattern within each case then they represent generally healthy populations around 70+. Other studies point out other risks.

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