You can feel completely fine right now – functioning at work, having normal conversations, remembering your day. And yet the disease that eventually takes your memory may already have started its earliest changes decades ago.
Research suggests Alzheimer’s‑type changes in the brain can begin roughly 20 years before obvious memory loss in many people. By the time someone starts forgetting names, repeating questions or getting lost in familiar places, the underlying damage has often been quietly building for years. Which means the conversation about dementia risk and prevention cannot...
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