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- PSEN1 Mutations and Alzheimer’s: Who Should Consider Testing?PSEN1 mutations account for 70% of inherited early-onset Alzheimer’s cases—test if family members developed dementia before age 60.
- Genes Linked to Early-Onset Alzheimer’s: What Families Should KnowGenetic variants like APOE4 and rare mutations in PSEN1 or PSEN2 raise Alzheimer’s risk, but genes alone do not determine disease.
- 23andMe and Alzheimer’s Risk: Testing ExplainedGenetic testing can reveal Alzheimer’s risk factors, but genes alone don’t determine your future.
- Genetic Testing for Alzheimer’s: BenefitsGenetic testing for Alzheimer’s identifies risk genes like APOE4, enabling earlier planning and preventive action before cognitive decline begins.
- The Protective APOE2 Gene: Why Some Variants May Lower RiskSome people’s brains are naturally protected against Alzheimer’s disease. Here’s why APOE2 carriers have a 99% lower risk than others.
- The APOE4 Gene and Alzheimer’s: Key FactsCarrying the APOE4 gene raises Alzheimer’s risk substantially, but lifestyle and medical management can modify that risk significantly.
- Alzheimer’s Risk With a Family History: Key Safety FactsFamily history raises your Alzheimer’s risk, but genetics is only part of the story—lifestyle and individual resilience matter too.
- Is Alzheimer’s Hereditary? What Family History Really MeansFamily history increases Alzheimer’s risk but doesn’t determine your fate—genetics, lifestyle, and environment all play a role.
- The Link Between Glaucoma and Alzheimer’s: Key FactsBoth conditions involve progressive neurodegeneration—glaucoma damages the optic nerve and retinal cells, while Alzheimer’s destroys neurons in the…
- Cataract Surgery and Dementia Risk: Key Safety FactsVision from cataract surgery may help preserve cognition, but surgery itself carries delirium risks in dementia patients that require careful planning.
- Blue Light and Sleep in Dementia: Key FactsBlue light disrupts sleep in dementia patients far more severely than in healthy older adults because dementia damages the brain’s internal clock.
- Nighttime Light and Alzheimer’s Risk: A Clear GuideNighttime light exposure disrupts your brain’s nightly waste-clearing process, increasing cognitive decline risk by nearly 50% compared to sleeping in darkness.
















