Unlocking the Silent Threat: This Common Gene Variant Could Double Dementia Risk in Men—Here’s What You Need to Know Now!

Unlocking the Silent Threat: This Common Gene Variant Could Double Dementia Risk in Men—Here’s What You Need to Know Now!

Ever wondered if your genes might be playing some cheeky tricks on your brain? Turns out, there’s a common gene variant that practically throws men a curveball by doubling their risk of developing dementia — while women seem to dodge this bullet. Crazy, right? This fascinating discovery comes hot off the press from a deep dive into data from the ASPREE trial, a goldmine of info on aging and health. The gene in question, HFE, which normally helps regulate iron in the body, has this sneaky variant called H63D. One copy? No big deal. But two copies? That’s when men’s dementia risk shoots up — and no, it’s not about iron levels, so we’re clearly looking at some sort of mysterious brain mischief going on. This finding might just be the key to unlocking more personalized ways to beat dementia, especially for the fellas. Intrigued? You should be. LEARN MORE

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