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What has been shown to increase a person’s susceptibility to alzheimer’s disease?

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It's B. the person's genetics and environment

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test and answered C. so I assume the answer could be B.

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usually if a person has shows the risk factors of Alzheimers, then susceptibility increase. risk factors include: old age, family history or hereditary genes, down syndrome, head trauma, and sometimes gender and other diseases seem to increase susceptibility.

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