Non-memory Alzheimer’s symptoms more likely in younger people

NEW YORK: People with Alzheimer’s may not always experience memory loss as their first symptom of the disease, with younger people more likely to have problems with judgement, language or visual and spatial awareness than older people.

Brain neurons suggest a need for greater awareness of the different symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease, the most common cause of dementia. The study of 7,815 people – one of the largest of its kind to date – was led by…

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