The BIGGEST reason people get Alzheimer’s Disease (DEMENTIA)

  • Age: The biggest risk factor is age. Most people with Alzheimer’s are 65 and older, though early-onset Alzheimer’s can occur.
  • Genetics: Having a family history increases your risk, especially if a close relative had early-onset Alzheimer’s. However, genes aren’t deterministic.
  • Lifestyle: Certain lifestyle choices like smoking, obesity, and poorly controlled diabetes can increase risk. Conversely, a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise and a balanced diet might be protective.

Potential Causes in the Brain:

  • Plaques and Tangles: These are abnormal protein clusters found in the brains of people with Alzheimer’s. Plaques are deposits of beta-amyloid protein, while tangles are composed of tau protein. Their exact role in causing the disease is still being researched.
  • Inflammation: Chronic inflammation seems to play a role in the development of Alzheimer’s.

Current Research:

Scientists are actively researching Alzheimer’s, focusing on:

  • Understanding the role of plaques and tangles.
  • Identifying other potential contributing factors.
  • Developing treatments to slow or prevent the disease.

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