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by odyssey7
770 days ago
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What percentage of people have microplastics in their body? Or have been previously infected by common childhood illness? I’m not giving these as theories for Alzheimer’s etiology, but to show that some environmental factors are ubiquitous. Just because an environmental factor is ubiquitous—-or is ubiquitous within the frame of some sampling bias for the study—-doesn’t mean we should conclude the cause does not exist. |
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Unless 95% of these populations also are assured an Alzheimer's diagnosis by 82, your chosen confounding statistics may have little bearing on how closely double copies of the APOE4 gene is associated with Alzheimer's diagnoses.