Be Proactive.
Alzheimer’s and dementia can begin 20 to 30 years before the first symptoms appear. Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medical Center state that during this time, the disease begins to develop silently in the brain, which may begin as early as 35 years old.
There are currently over 6 million people in the United States suffering with Alzheimer’s and other related dementias. Currently there is no cure for Alzheimer’s but there are things you can do now to reduce your risk.
What can you do now?
Studies have shown that the earlier in life you begin to take care of your brain, the less chance you have of developing cognitive decline. That means that being proactive now can save you later! Watch the video to learn more about the Alzheimer’s Risk Assessment.
Know your risk in just one minute.
Take the Alzheimer’s Risk Assessment and know your risk of developing the disease. Start answering the questions below to get started.
Alzheimer’s Risk Assessment Survey
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