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The ApoE-E4 Gene and Alzheimer’s

The ApoE-E4 Gene and Alzheimer’s

The ApoE-E4 gene is linked to a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s, with cases expected to rise significantly in the coming decades.

  • Alzheimer’s disease is characterized by memory loss and cognitive decline, deeply affecting the lives of those diagnosed and their families.
  • The increasing prevalence of this condition highlights the need for more research into prevention and treatment strategies.
  • Awareness of genetic risk factors like ApoE-E4 can encourage proactive health measures and early interventions.

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