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Scientists Identify Gene Linked to Alzheimer's

By MALCOLM RITTER, Associated Press | June 26, 2008

Scientists have identified a gene that may raise the risk of getting the most common kind of Alzheimer's disease by about 45% in people who inherit a certain form of it.

That form of the gene appears to hamper a brain cell's ability to take in calcium, researchers said. If drugs can be found that reverse its effect, they may be useful in fighting Alzheimer's, researchers said.

Most cases of Alzheimer's appear after age 65. So far, only one gene has been firmly established as affecting the risk of this late-onset version. The gene proposed in the new study, called CALHM1, appears to have a much smaller impact on the disease risk.