At this time, we do not yet know what causes Alzheimer's disease. Researchers today believe there is no single cause of Alzheimer's disease. Instead, they believe it is caused by a combination of factors. In studies of identical twins (who share the same genes) it was found that about 60% of the overall risk for sporadic Alzheimer's disease comes from lifestyle and not genetics. There is still much that we don't know about the disease, but researchers continue to look for causes. Many risk factors have been identified. Other factors have been ruled out.

 Alzheimer's and Age
 Alzheimer's and Aluminum
 Alzheimer's and Anesthesia
 Alzheimer's and Arthritis
 Alzheimer's and Autoimmune Disorders
 Alzheimer's and Bacteria
 Alzheimer's and Brain Stimulation
 Alzheimer's and Cancer
 Alzheimer's and Cardiac Arrest
 Alzheimer's and Cardiovascular Disease
 Alzheimer's and Chemotherapy
 Alzheimer's and Cholesterol
 Alzheimer's and Circulation
 Alzheimer's and Depression
 Alzheimer's and Diabetes
 Alzheimer's and Down's Syndrome
 Alzheimer's and Education
 Alzheimer's and Family History
 Alzheimer's and Gender
 Alzheimer's and Genes
 Alzheimer's and Head Injuries
 Alzheimer's and Hospitalization
 Alzheimer's and Hypertension
 Alzheimer's and Infections
 Alzheimer's and Inflammation
 Alzheimer's and Menopause
 Alzheimer's and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI)
 Alzheimer's and Obesity
 Alzheimer's and Oxygen Deficiency
 Alzheimer's and Radiation
 Alzheimer's and Seizures
 Alzheimer's and Shingles
 Alzheimer's and Sleep Apnea
 Alzheimer's and Stress
 Alzheimer's and Stroke
 Alzheimer's and Surgery
 Alzheimer's and Toxic Chemicals
 Alzheimer's and Vascular Dementia
 Alzheimer's and Viruses
 Alzheimer's and Vitamin B12 Deficiency