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Is 45 Too Early for Dementia? Understanding Early-Onset Dementia

While the majority of dementia diagnoses occur after age 65, approximately 5-10% of cases are early-onset, affecting individuals in their 30s, 40s, and 50s. This means that while rare, the question, is 45 too early for dementia?, is a valid one, and understanding the nuances is crucial for proactive health management.

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