Chris Hemsworth Provides Health Update After Alzheimer’s Discovery (Photo: Instagram)
Chris Hemsworth, who discovered about two years ago that he had a gene that predisposed him to developing Alzheimer’s, has shared an update about his health with his fans.
Two years ago, the 41-year-old actor was filming the series *Limitless* when, during an episode focused on memory, he discovered that he had two copies of the APOE4 gene, which doctors say significantly increases the risk of developing Alzheimer’s.
After the discovery, he took a well-deserved break from acting. Fans thought he had retired for good, but fortunately, that was not the case. The *Avengers* star has already returned to the big screen in *Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga* and as the voice of Optimus Prime in *Transformers One*.
Now, on social media, he posted a message to update his fans about his health. “I really enjoyed meeting Dr. Adeel Khan. His work with MUSE cells – an amazing type of regenerative stem cell – is unique.”
“The fact that he collaborates directly with Professor Mari Dezawa, who was a pioneer in these cells, made me feel confident that I was in the hands of someone at the forefront of regenerative medicine,” Hemsworth added in the post.
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