Alzheimer’s Disease (APOE) DNA Test
Find out if you are at increased risk of Late-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease.
- Alzheimer’s is a progressive debilitating disease characterized by memory loss in its early stages
- More than 5.4 million Americans have Alzheimer’s Disease
- The APOE e4 genetic type increases the lifetime risk of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease by 3- to 15-fold
- Find out if you are at increased risk. Simple mouth swab DNA test with results in 1 – 2 weeks
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The gene most commonly associated with late-onset Alzheimer’s disease is called APOE. APOE encodes a protein called Apolipoprotein E, which is involved in injury repair and transporting fats between brain cells.
What is the APOE gene? Which form of Alzheimer’s disease is the APOE gene associated with? What are my risks of developing Alzheimer’s if I have the APOE e4 high risk version of the gene?
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