For years, Alzheimer’s has felt like a disease that arrives silently—a name you can’t retrieve, a familiar route that no longer makes sense, a slow unraveling you only recognize in hindsight. But neuroscientists have known for a long time that the biology of Alzheimer’s begins far earlier than the symptoms we associate with it.
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