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Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease - Facts and Information

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Alzheimers disease (AD) is characterized by adult onset progressive dementia

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Prevent Disease: Simple Steps to Stay Healthy - Prevention.com

prevention.com — “Try these small lifestyle changes to help prevent the early onset of Alzheimer's, osteoporosis, type 2 diabetes, and other chronic illnessView full resource at prevention.com

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Prevent Disease: Simple Steps to Stay Healthy - Prevention.com

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Dementia's youngest victims defy stereotypes - seattlepi.com

seattlepi.com — “About 200,000 Americans under 65 are among the 5.4 million Americans suffering from Alzheimer's disease, according to the Alzheimer's Association. Experts' estimates suggest there's a similar number of younger people with other types of dementia, meaning about a half-million Americans, some as young as their 30s, suffer from early-onset or younger-onset dementia. The number of people suffering from all types of dementia is rapidly increasing because of the aging of the baby boom generation — theView full resource at seattlepi.com

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Alzheimer’s at 39 | Fox News

foxnews.com — “Michael Ellenbogen was 39 when he first started forgetting little things – acronyms related to his business, work meetings and phone numbers.  It took 10 years for Ellenbogen to be diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease at age 49.  Now, he is raising awareness for the disease and campaigning for a cureView full resource at foxnews.com

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Alzheimer’s at 39 | Fox News

foxnews.com — “Michael Ellenbogen was 39 when he first started forgetting little things – acronyms related to his business, work meetings and phone numbers.  It took 10 years for Ellenbogen to be diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease at age 49.  Now, he is raising awareness for the disease and campaigning for a cureView full resource at foxnews.com

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Genes Linked To Alzheimer's Are The Same For Early- And Late-Onset

medicalnewstoday.com — “The same gene mutations linked to inherited, early-onset Alzheimer's disease have been found in people with the more common late-onset form of the illness.The discovery by researchers atView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Identification Of Protein Changes In Early-Onset Alzheimer's

medicalnewstoday.com — “With a lack of effective treatments for Alzheimer's, most of us would think long and hard about whether we wanted to know years in advance if we were genetically predisposed to develop the diseaseView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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UCLA researchers identify chemical changes in brains of patients with early-onset Alzheimer's

news-medical.net — “With a lack of effective treatments for Alzheimer's, most of us would think long and hard about whether we wanted to know years in advance if we were genetically predisposed to develop the disease. For researchers, however, such knowledge is a window into Alzheimer's disease's evolution.View full resource at news-medical.net

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What are the types of alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer's disease 3 types, Symptoms of alzheimer's disease

zippy-health.com — “Alzheimer's disease can be of 3 types: early-onset Alzheimer's disease, late-onset Alzheimer's disease and familial Alzheimer's disease.View full resource at zippy-health.com

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Pat Summitt: Legendary Coach Stares Down Dementia - ABC News

abcnews.go.com — “Despite a devastating diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease in the form of early onset dementia, legendary women's basketball coach Pat Summitt is determined to stay in the game and keep coaching.View full resource at abcnews.go.com

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Gene Linked to Alzheimers Disease Plays Key Role in Cell Survival | Highlight HEALTH

highlighthealth.com — “Scientists have discovered that a gene linked to Alzheimer's disease may play a beneficial role in cell survival by enabling neurons to clear away toxic proteins. A study funded by the National Institute on Aging (NIA), part of the National Institutes of Health, shows the presenilin 1 (PS1) gene is essential to the function of lysosomes, the cell component that digests and recycles unwanted proteins. However, mutations in the PS1 gene -- a known risk factor for a rare, early onset form of AlzheiView full resource at highlighthealth.com

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Patient Story: Jim Rollison - Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center

wakehealth.edu — “Jim Rollison knew something was wrong. Basic memory and language skills were slipping away from him, and he was concerned that Alzheimer’s Disease was to blame. When the test came back to reveal a brain tumor, Jim sought a second opinion at Wake Forest Baptist Health.View full resource at wakehealth.edu

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Student’s Alzheimer’s campaign now personal - SentinelSource.com: Gilbert

sentinelsource.com — “Adrienne Osborne’s stepmom broke the news in January 2009. Her father, only 50 years old, was diagnosed with early onset of Alzheimer’s disease.View full resource at sentinelsource.com

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In early Alzheimer's, work is possible with support - CNN.com

edition.cnn.com — “About 200,000 Americans are estimated to have early-onset Alzheimer's disease, which means the disease is found before age 65. Alzheimer's is the most common form of dementia, and it a causes significant memory and thinking problems. There is no cure.View full resource at edition.cnn.com

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RT @AlzheimerBC: In early Alzheimer's disease, work is possible with support #cnn http://t.co/icHEe3o (but will employers tolerate that?)

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