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FatCamera/E+/Getty Images Risk factors for Alzheimer's dementia could be apparent even in teenagers and people in their 20s, according to research recently presented at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference.
The risk of Alzheimer's is disproportionately apparent in African Americans, largely due to cardiovascular health and societal issues. Alzheimer's development has been linked to a number of health issues that can be present even in young people, including: Having two more of these factors in adolescence, young adulthood, or
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