Two copies of gene a 'virtual guarantee' of Alzheimer's

By Julie Steenhuysen
Updated May 7 2024 - 8:30am, first published 8:25am
A study suggests Alzheimer's is virtually guaranteed for people who carry two copies of a risk gene. (AP PHOTO)
A study suggests Alzheimer's is virtually guaranteed for people who carry two copies of a risk gene. (AP PHOTO)

People who carry two copies of the APOE4 gene are virtually guaranteed to develop Alzheimer's and face symptoms at an earlier age, researchers report in a study that could redefine such carriers as having a new genetic form of the mind-wasting disease.

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