EarlyOnset Alzheimers Disease with Leonard Sokol MD San Diego Health











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Nearly everyone struggles with remembering the name of an acquaintance or forgets what they were about to say. Such occasional forgetfulness is normal, but if it begins to interfere with everyday function, it may be due to Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s is a type of dementia that affects memory, thinking and behavior. Alzheimer’s disease typically develops after age 65. However, early-onset Alzheimer’s disease can begin much earlier, typically appearing in the 40s and 50s. In families who carry a genetic mutation predicting early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, individuals may develop symptoms in their 20s or 30s, although this is not common. In this video, San Diego Health host Susan Taylor talks with Leonard Sokol, MD, a neurologist at Scripps Clinic Torrey Pines and Scripps Clinic Encinitas, about early-onset Alzheimer’s. Learn more: https://www.scripps.org/7788yt • 0:36 - Is early onset Alzheimer's disease different from regular Alzheimer's? • 1:39 - Who is at risk for early onset Alzheimer's disease? • 2:18 - What causes early onset Alzheimer's disease? • 2:38 - What are the symptoms of early onset Alzheimer's? • 3:27 - How is early onset Alzheimer's diagnosed? • 6:40 - How is early onset Alzheimer's treated? • 6:55 - Can we prevent or slow down early onset Alzheimer's • 8:09 - How do you live with early onset Alzheimer's? • 8:56 - Does alcohol play a role in the development of Alzheimer's? • 9:18 - When should you see a doctor?

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