Alzheimer's signs can show up in 30-year-olds. Watch out for symptoms like scant attention, reduced ability to mimic hand gestures

Young-onset Alzheimer's, which accounts for around five percent of cases globally, can cause brain fog and anxiety before any cognitive decline. While late-onset Alzheimer's most commonly begins with memory loss, young-onset Alzheimer's tends to impact other functions such as spatial awareness and better attention.

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