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How likely are you to get Alzheimer's if your mom has it?

Having a first-degree relative with Alzheimer's can nearly double your risk, and some recent research suggests a stronger maternal link may exist. For those asking "How likely are you to get Alzheimer's if your mom has it?", understanding this nuance is crucial for assessing personal risk and promoting lifelong brain health.

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What are the odds of getting dementia if your mother has it?

Having a mother with Alzheimer's disease can nearly double your genetic risk compared to someone without a family history. While this is a concerning statistic, understanding the full picture is key to answering the critical question: What are the odds of getting dementia if your mother has it?

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Which parent determines longevity?: An analysis of maternal and paternal influence

According to a 2025 study in the *Journal of Gerontology*, children of long-lived mothers tend to live longer themselves, suggesting a significant maternal influence. However, this is only one piece of a complex puzzle, as the answer to which parent determines longevity is not as straightforward as it seems, involving a blend of both maternal and paternal genetic and epigenetic factors.

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Do you age like your mother or father? Exploring the biology of inheritance

While it may seem that some people are simply born with "good genes," studies show that only about 30% of how you age is determined by your genetics. The rest is influenced by factors you can control, making the question, do you age like your mother or father, far more complex than a simple parental prediction.

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