Study: Memory Problems Often Not Present in Middle-Aged People with Alzheimers Disease

Study: Memory Problems Often Not Present in Middle-Aged People with Alzheimers Disease

Study: Memory Problems Often Not Present in Middle-Aged People with Alzheimers DiseaseST. PAUL, Minn. A new study suggests more than half of people who develop Alzheimers disease before the age of 60 are initially misdiagnosed as having other kinds of brain disease when they do not have memory problems. The research is published in the May 17, 2011, print issue of Neurology, the medical…

Published May 17, 2011.
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