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Posted: 2025-04-22 09:15:00 UTC

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Research from ColumbiaMSPH indicates that Alzheimer's-related risk factors and biomarkers can affect cognitive function as early as ages 24-44, highlighting the importance of early prevention and monitoring.
Alzheimer's risk factors impact cognitive function in young adults (24-44 years old).
Early prevention and monitoring are crucial for managing Alzheimer's risk.
The study emphasizes the need to address Alzheimer's risk factors well before midlife.
Identifying and monitoring Alzheimer's risk factors in young adults.
Implementing effective early prevention strategies.
Raising awareness about the importance of early cognitive health.