According to research, changes in the brain may develop up to 10 years before a person exhibits signs of Alzheimer’s disease. Symptoms are generally minor at first and progressively develop over time. These might include:
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Having problems recalling current events yet having an excellent memory for old events
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Inability to concentrate
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Having trouble recognising persons or items
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lack organisational abilities consternation
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Disorientation
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Speech that is sluggish, confused, or repetitious
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Problems with decision-making, problem-solving, planning, and job sequencing