Midlife Brain Fog? It May Be Alzheimer’s
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Midlife Brain Fog? It May Be Alzheimer’s

  • Arunita Sen manages her parents' Alzheimer's with tech, highlighting a delayed disease onset.
  • Alzheimer’s silently progresses for years; brain changes can start as early as age 45, destroying vital connections.
  • Women face disproportionately higher Alzheimer’s risk, especially during perimenopause; early attention is crucial.
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