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Qu’est-ce qui fait que certaines personnes sont plus sensibles aux effets du vieillissement et à l’apparition brutale d’un rapide déclin cognitif ? Face à cette question de nombreuses zones d’ombre persistent, car il semble que tout ceci dépende de nombreux paramètres. En effet, il apparait qu’une forme d’inégalité existe pour chacun de nous dès notre naissance, car la part génétique semble avoir son importance. Mais ce n’est pas tout, car l’environnement dans lequel nous évoluons et ce que nous faisons au cours de notre vie pourrait aussi jouer un rôle majeur.

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