Alzheimer’s doesn’t just affect people considered old

About 200,000 individuals under 65 are among the 5.4 million Americans with Alzheimer’s disease. Experts suggest that number jumps to 500,000 when including younger people, some in their 30s, with other types of dementia. Still, some people are surprised when someone who isn’t elderly tells them about their Alzheimer’s diagnosis.
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