Does forgetfullness at a young age trigger alzheimer’s disease at an older age?
I’m 14. Sometimes, i will be having a conversation and after saying hi to another person, i’ll completely forget the topic. I’m guessing i have short term memory loss. The question is, does this forgetfullness at a young age trigger alzheimer’s disease once i’m older?
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NO!! This is just that i, would think your so involved with too many things and forget.
Alzheimer’s is hereditary so first try to find if your elder relatives had or has this disease. Forgetfullnes is easy to win: train your memory and be more attentive to another person.