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Does having a parent with dementia guarantee I'll get it? Navigating Your Inherited Risk

While most cases of dementia are not directly inherited, having a family history can increase your risk. This often leads to a pressing question: **Does having a parent with dementia guarantee I'll get it?** The short answer is no, but understanding the intricate interplay between genetics, environment, and lifestyle is essential for grasping your true risk.

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Where Do Most Seniors Prefer to Age? The Genetic and Biological Influences

According to the AARP, a vast majority of adults aged 50 and older state a strong desire to stay in their own homes as they age. While the question of **where do most seniors prefer to age?** points to a social trend, the science of genetics reveals profound biological factors influencing the ability to achieve this goal.

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At what age does mental decline begin? Unpacking cognitive aging and genetics

While some studies indicate that certain cognitive skills may show subtle changes as early as your late 20s, other mental abilities continue to improve well into later life. This complex picture reveals that the answer to at what age does mental decline begin is not a single number, but a dynamic process influenced by a range of biological and genetic factors.

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