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Alzheimer's disease that begins in middle age progresses more slowly than later-onset Alzheimer's disease.

Middle Age

A period of adult life typically regarded as occurring from around 45 to 65 years of age, characterized by personal, social, and career transitions.

Later-Onset Alzheimer's

A form of Alzheimer's disease, typically developing after the age of 65, and is the most common variant of the disease.

  • Differentiate the attributes and sources of Alzheimer's disease.
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