Certain populations are more at risk than others of developing Tay-Sachs disease. These include people of Ashkenazi Jewish descent, members of the Old Order Amish population in Pennsylvania, people of French Canadian descent (specifically of the Quebec and New Brunswick regions), and the Cajun population of southern Louisiana. There is much discussion as to the reasons for this, and the scientific world has developed specific theories. Unfortunately, there is not yet a definitive reason why certain populations are more at risk. Men and women are at equal risk.

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