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Natalie Morales shares personal story of early-onset Alzheimer's

Natalie Morales shared her personal experience with her mother-in-law's early-onset Alzheimer's disease, diagnosed around age 53. She highlighted that early-onset Alzheimer's, occurring before age 65, accounts for 5-10% of all cases and can begin as early as the 40s. Morales detailed the progressive symptoms, including memory loss, repetition, anxiety, and difficulty with familiar tasks, and the challenges in diagnosis. AI

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Natalie Morales shares personal story of early-onset Alzheimer's

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