Genetic Risk Factors
Cross-source consensus on Genetic Risk Factors from 2 sources and 8 claims.
2 sources · 8 claims
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- Alzheimer's is multifactorial, involving multiple genes and multiple causes. — The 10 Warning Signs of Dementia
- A genetic mutation indicates elevated susceptibility to Alzheimer's, not a certainty of developing it. — The 10 Warning Signs of Dementia
- Certain genes predispose individuals to a higher risk of developing autism. — Autism, Vaccines, and the Aluminum Question
- Risk genes must be switched on by environmental and lifestyle factors; epigenetic lifestyle interventions can keep mutated genes switched off. — The 10 Warning Signs of Dementia
- Genetic testing for Alzheimer's risk is actionable information that allows targeted intervention before symptoms emerge. — The 10 Warning Signs of Dementia
- The APP gene governs autophagy and lysosomal cleaning; a mutation in APP impairs cellular detoxification and causes waste accumulation. — The 10 Warning Signs of Dementia
- The hypothesis proposes that an aggressive vaccine schedule combined with high aluminum loading in a genetically vulnerable child creates a 'perfect storm' triggering autism. — Autism, Vaccines, and the Aluminum Question
- Genetic screening before vaccination is proposed as a potential risk-reduction strategy to identify individuals with higher predisposition. — Autism, Vaccines, and the Aluminum Question