Even Without Symptoms, People Want Alzheimer's Answers—Here's What to Know About Testing
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A new survey suggests almost 80% of American adults would want to know if they have Alzheimer's disease before they develop symptoms. You might be able to find out, but experts don't always recommend it—here's why.

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