Mayo researchers define type of Alzheimer's that affects people in their younger years

ROCHESTER, Minn. ? Mayo Clinic researchers have defined a form of Alzheimer's disease that strikes younger people as early as their 40s, presents with atypical symptoms, and affects a different part of the brain not usually associated with Alzheimer's. In their study, the researchers describe a progressive dysexecutive syndrome which they say affects a person's [...]
Source: Mayo Clinic Research News - Category: Research Source Type: news