Early Onset Alzheimer's

Early onset Alzheimer's Disease occurs when symptoms begin before age 65; sometimes it occurs as early as 30. It is uncommon, and often runs in families. A large proportion of people with this disease have genetic mutations in three genes. Learn more about early onset Alzheimer's.

Articles About Early Onset Alzheimer's
  • Early-Onset Alzheimer's: When a Caregiver Needs Care
    Alzheimer's disease is not just an ailment of the elderly, it can affect someone as early as their thirties. Knowing the common signs and symptoms to early-onset Alzheimer's can help you and your family prepare for what's ahead.
  • Is It Time to Take Away The Car Keys?
    Tips and advice for caregivers faced with one of the toughest deliberations regarding their aging parents: taking away the car keys.
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