Study explores role of epigenetics, environment in differing Alzheimer's risk between Black and white communities

Environmentally caused alterations to specific areas of the genome -- known as imprint control regions -- during early development may contribute to the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, and Black people may be more affected than white people.

Study explores role of epigenetics, environment in differing Alzheimer's risk between Black and white communities
Environmentally caused alterations to specific areas of the genome -- known as imprint control regions -- during early development may contribute to the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, and Black people may be more affected than white people.

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