ALZ Selftest

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Who should take the ALZselftest

Anyone who is age 50 or older can benefit from testing for mild cognitive impairment.

Today, five million Americans are living with Alzheimer's Disease (AD), and 10 million baby boomers will develop AD as they age. By the year 2050, a new case of AD will develop every 33 seconds.

Anyone who is 50 or older, or who has a family history of dementia, can take the first step in the fight against AD with the ALZselftest. Repeated testing, at least twice a year in most cases, allows people to monitor their brain function and get an early start on treatment for cognitive impairment.

Remember, the earlier you diagnose any signs of impairment, the better your chances of managing the disease without severe impairment.

The ALZselftest empowers people like yourself to monitor their cognitive health and help identify potential problems as early as possible.

Take the first step toward managing your brain health. Take the ALZselftest.

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