LONDON (Reuters)-the loss of memory and other brain functions can be started as early as the age of 45, posing a major challenge for scientists seeking new ways to prevent dementia, researchers said Thursday. “
The findings of the study 10 years more than 7,000 government workers United Kingdom opposed the previous understanding that cognitive decline does not begin before the age of 60 years, and it could have broad implications for dementia research.
Determination of the age in which memory, reasoning and comprehension skills begin to deteriorate is important because drugs will most likely work if given when people first started having mental disorders.
Companies with a product in development including Eli Lilly, works on medicine called solanezumab, and Elan and Johnson