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"Less studied chronic diseases such as dementia have also been shown to be associated with temperature and air pollutants," she said.

So why did "the most prolific serial abuser to be associated with the Church of England", as the report described Smyth, avoid prosecution?

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In the past decade and a half of researching Alzheimer's disease, scientists have increased the number of regions of our genome known to be associated with the condition from 10 to nearly 80.

"Sometimes within a region of DNA known to be associated with Alzheimer's there are many genes, and we don't know which of those genes are driving the medical condition," Cruchaga said.

Although Wilson will always be associated with the gullible and weaselly Dwight Schrute on NBC’s “The Office,” and Mandvi recently won a devoted fan following for his portrayal of the science-minded skeptic Ben Shakir in “Evil” on Paramount+, both men refer to theater as their first — and biggest — love.

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