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Forgetting events, repeating yourself or relying on more aids to help you remember.
Having trouble paying bills or cooking recipes you have used for years.
Having problems with cooking, driving places, using a cell phone, or shopping.
Having trouble following or joining a conversation or struggling to find a word you are looking for.
Placing car keys in the washer or dryer or not being able to retrace steps to find something.
Being a victim of a scam, not managing money well, paying less attention to hygiene, or having trouble taking care of a pet.
- Family history - researchers believe that genetics may play a role in developing Alzheimer’s disease. However, genes do not equal destiny.
- Changes in the brain can begin years before the first symptoms appear.
- Researchers are studying whether education, diet, and environment play a role in developing Alzheimer’s disease.
- Age is the best-known risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease.
- There is growing scientific evidence that healthy behaviors may also reduce risk for subjective cognitive decline.
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