
Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease
Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease is a form of dementia that affects individuals typically under 65, sometimes as young as in their 40s or 50s. It involves the gradual decline of brain functions like memory, reasoning, and language. Unlike the more common late-onset Alzheimer’s, which develops later in life, early-onset can progress quickly and may be linked to genetic mutations. It significantly impacts daily life, relationships, and work. Although there is no cure, early diagnosis helps with planning and managing symptoms through treatments and support.