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Worsening memory isn’t the only symptom you should be watching out for.
Genetics and risk
Several genes increase your risk for Alzheimer’s disease, but your genetics don’t determine your destiny.
“Scientific evidence shows that several lifestyle changes can reduce your risk of Alzheimer’s disease, regardless of your genetic predisposition,” says Demetrius Maraganore, MD, who leads the Tulane Healthy Brain Aging Initiative in New Orleans.
That said, genetic testing may help you and your health-care provider better focus your prevention efforts.
“Consider getting genetically tested to see if you carry the apolipoprotein-e4 (APOE-e4) risk variant for Alzheimer’s disease,” says Maraganore. “APOE is one of the approximately 25,000 genes that you inherit one copy from your mom and one copy from your dad.” The APOE-e4 variant is the strongest genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’s.
Campus public health measures help mitigate the spread of COVID-19 Alongside regular saliva-based COVID-19 testing, other tools such as contact tracing, quarantine and isolation facilities, and health and well-being monitoring platforms are critical for protecting and supporting the campus community. Working in concert with the Penn Cares testing program, Penn’s public health strategy also includes contact tracing, the use of quarantine and isolation facilities, and health and well-being monitoring platforms.
With the launch of the Penn Cares program late last year, weekly saliva-based testing for COVID-19 has become a key component of Penn’s spring semester campus reopening. Since the start of 2021, more than 109,000 tests have been conducted.
February 15, 2021 - 2:41pm
American Juris Link, a new right-wing legal center with close ties to the State Policy Network, is actively working to track and support right-wing legal challenges to upend COVID-19 health restrictions, fight workers rights to unionize, and coordinate legal strategies and amici.
Originally registered as an independent nonprofit under the name Litigators for Liberty in late 2019, American Juris Link (AJL) was incubated by the State Policy Network (SPN) based on extensive strategic planning and input from leading litigators and philanthropists, according to a job listing with the right-wing head-hunting firm Talent Market.
In an SPN webinar titled, Protecting American Freedom Through Strategic Litigation, AJL s founder and president Carrie Ann Donnell describes AJL as basically like the SPN for litigators. SPN is a web of right-wing think tanks and tax-exempt organizations in 50 states, Washington, D.C., Canada, and the United Kingdom.