Tiny daily hurdles may hint at early brain changes linked to Alzheimer’s

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The article argues that persistent, everyday difficulties with tasks—not just memory lapses—can signal early brain changes related to Alzheimer’s and advocates using functional assessments in routine care to detect risk sooner, helping families with planning and support.
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