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Alzheimer's DisorderPeople with disabilities-HD MA have a higher chance of getting Alzheimer's than normal people do?

There is insufficient data available to answer this question.

AD-HD has not been an official medical diagnosis long enough for enough patients to reach ages normally associated with Alzheimer's disease. The first patients accepted diagnosis of AD-HD would be about 40 years now (around 2008).

Ask your question again in 20 years when these people are older.

I've never heard it, but can tell you, I was recently diagnosed with ADHD more than 2 years and put on medication. I forget what I said or if I put something sometimes, but I'm not even close to as bad as me. Please do not believe what you read on the internet, it is not always the truth. If this is something that is a big problem for you, ask your doctor. In addition, the Mayo Clinic has a very high on the site today, and he is a physician who has written two books on brain disorders, his name is Dr. Bremner, hope this helps:)

Posted on March 21, 2010.
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