Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurological condition that impacts millions globally, affecting memory, thinking, and behavior. In 2023, it was estimated that over 6.7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s, with projections rising each year. In the UK, around 900,000 people are currently affected, a number expected to surpass one million by 2025 (Alzheimer’s Association; Alzheimer’s Society UK).
Despite advances in research, many cases are diagnosed late, making early detection a crucial yet ongoing challenge. Recognizing early warning signs can empower families and individuals to seek help sooner and improve quality of life.
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49. Increased Dependence on Others As Alzheimer’s disease progresses, a growing dependence on others for everyday activities often emerges. Tasks that were once performed independently—such as…