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Alzheimer at this age?


is it possible to get alzheimer at the age of 13/14?

In one VERY rare case, the victim was only 29 years old.
And this is the YOUNGEST age EVER reported.
So, the answer is no.

NO

No way. "Early" onset Alzheimers hits people that get it around 60 to 65.

There have not been any cases reported where the person was below the age of twenty-nine, and this was an unusual case; at least from current research.

If you are having difficulty with your memory during your teenage years it is likely due to hormonal changes in your body.

Anything is possible, but it is rare.

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