A loss in the sense of smell is also a sign of possible onset of dementia.
Doctors should concentrate more on how to help people and less on how to diagnose them.
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Actress RITA HAYWORTH had it..People thought she was a drunk....
brain fog? I would bet there is an association between sleep apnea and developing alzheimers. Treatment = cpap? I am not a medical doctor and this does not constitute medical advice. Just a theory.
But around 3.9 million people worldwide aged 30 to 64 live with young-onset Alzheimer’s disease - a form of dementia in which symptoms appear before the age of 65.
We know a handful of these unlucky patients, from coast to coast. They were in good shape physically and mentally when they got the diagnosis. Some are now in their late 60’to their 70’s. The better their physical shape at their initial diagnosis and from then on versus poor physical has led to longer and better life styles post diagnosis.
Those with poor physical condition, post diagnosis, often died in a few years with rapid deterioration both mentally and physically..