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University of Connecticut: Dementia Rates Higher in Men With Common Genetic Disorder
February 03, 2021
STORRS, Connecticut, Feb. 3 (TNSJou) -- The University of Connecticut issued the following news:

New research has found that men who have the Western world's most common genetic disorder are more likely to develop dementia, compared to those without the faulty genes.

Researchers at the University of Exeter in the UK and UConn School of Medicine have previously found that men with two faulty genes that cause the iron overload condition haemochromatosis are more like . . .

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