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My girlfriend's mother passed away aged 68 due to dementia. Symptoms started at the age of 60-61. Initially she was told it was frontotemporal dementia, later alzheimer's disease. No family history, no other member with dementia. My girlfriend is 34, completely healthy. Does she need to do genetic testing (also in the context of having children)?
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Not required prima facie but if some people are desirous of doing, there is no end to no. And kinds of tests available.
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For your concern and if you want them you can do it but genetic possibility is very low on other hand you should follow a healthy life style.
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She should have genetic testing done as alzheimer's disease do pass in the offspring.
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