DEMENTIA is often thought of as a condition that only affects old people.
That’s hardly surprising, considering one in six people over the age of 80 develop the bran robbing disease.
But younger people are also vulnerable – with almost 3.9million people worldwide aged 30-64 suffering with early-onset Alzheimer’s – a form of dementia.
English journalist Fiona Phillips, 62, recently revealed that she’d been diagnosed with it.
Symptoms, usually begin much earlier – as young as 30 in some rare case, Prof Mark Dallas of neuroscience at the University of Reading, said.