Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month: early warning signs
Nearly 200,000 Georgians are currently living with Alzheimer's disease, a staggering figure that public health officials expect to grow rapidly as the state’s population continues to age. While mild memory slips are a common part of growing older, many families struggle to recognize the exact threshold where occasional forgetfulness transitions into a more serious cognitive condition.
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