You could also be at risk of the neurodegenerative condition if you find it difficult to complete everyday tasks, it added.

Struggling to navigate your car journey to a common destination is one of the earliest warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease.

Some patients also struggle to organise a shopping list, or remember the rules of their favourite game.

But, again, it’s completely normal to need extra help as we get older, and it doesn’t necessarily mean that you have dementia.

Source: Daily Express

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