Gene mutation that ‘reduces odds of Alzheimer’s disease by 70%’ discovered

Gene mutation that ‘reduces odds of Alzheimer’s disease by 70%’ discovered
Newly found genetic variant defends against Alzheimer’s disease, scientists say (David Davies/PA)

A gene mutation that reduces the odds of developing Alzheimer’s disease by 70% has been discovered by scientists.

This “protective” variant occurs in a gene – FN1 – which makes a protein known as fibronectin.

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