Alzheimer’s disease is life-threatening and some of the common symptoms don’t appear until the condition has significantly damaged the brain. Neuroscientists are desperately trying to help people prevent the condition, which mostly develops with poor lifestyle, habits, dietary choices, and more. Unlike previous studies that argued Alzheimer’s disease develops gradually, the latest research says it damages the brain in two “distinct phases.” Alzheimer’s disease affects the brain in two phasesSpotting early symptoms of the disease affecting the brain is crucial for intervention and treatment at …