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Could Alzheimer's Be in Your Genes?
If you have two copies of this gene, you're very likely to have Alzheimer's, research suggests. Experts share what you can do to lower your risk.
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Could Alzheimer's Be in Your Genes?
If you have two copies of this gene, you're very likely to have Alzheimer's, research suggests. Experts share what you can do to lower your risk.
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8 Signs It's Time for Memory Care
Certain changes in your loved one's behavior, appearance, and environment can provide clues that they might benefit from memory care. Be alert for these signs.
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Neuroplasticity: What It Is and How It Works
The ability of the brain to change in response to learning, new experiences, and new habits is called neuroplasticity. Try these expert tips to help you keep your brain healthy.
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5 Ways Tell Memory Lapses From Dementia
You may forget odd details, but that's not the same thing as not being able to complete familiar tasks. See how to distinguish typical memory issues from signs of dementia.
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How to Spot Early-Onset Alzheimer's
Dementia usually happens around age 50, but it can start as early as age 30. Watch for these symptoms.
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Adjunct Treatments for People With Alzheimer's
Alzheimer's disease can cause symptoms besides issues with thinking skills that may be dangerous. Find out which extra or off-label treatments may help.
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The 7 Stages of Alzheimer's Disease
You can help support your loved one with Alzheimer's by learning more about how the condition unfolds. Here are the symptoms that mark each stage of its progression.
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