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Alzheimer’s detectable in Young Adulthood?

Posted on July 8, 2016 by Leo Valk

Alzheimer; News from the web:

A study published in the journal Neurology on Wednesday suggests that the risk factors for sporadic Alzheimer’s can be detected early in adulthood and might make a person more susceptible to cognitive decline.

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