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Understanding Late-Onset Alzheimer's: Can Alzheimer's Start at 85?
According to the National Institute on Aging, the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease doubles approximately every five years after the age of 65. This means that, for a significant portion of the population, a diagnosis of Alzheimer's can indeed start at 85 or even later, a condition known as late-onset Alzheimer's.
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Healthy Aging