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What is the most important risk factor for Alzheimer's disease?

While there is no single cause for Alzheimer's disease, the greatest known risk factor is increasing age. In fact, the likelihood of developing Alzheimer's disease doubles every five years after the age of 65. However, age is just one piece of a complex puzzle, with other elements like genetics and lifestyle also significantly contributing to an individual's overall risk.

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