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9. Genetics and Family History

One of the most common causes of Alzheimer's disease is genetics. For example, researchers believe that early-onset Alzheimer's is usually an inherited condition. However, even if a parent or sibling has the disease, it does not mean you will develop it yourself. If it does run in your family, you should take care to limit avoidable risk factors like smoking, obesity or lack of mental and social stimulation. Preventative measures will limit your chances of exacerbating or speeding up development of Alzheimer's, even if you are genetically predisposed to it. If you have concerns about developing Alzheimer's due to your family history, talk to your doctor.

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