Chris Hemsworth shares an update after Alzheimer’s diagnosis news

Chris Hemsworth’s genetic testing during Disney+’s Limitless revealed he carries two APOE4 genes,

raising his Alzheimer’s risk up to tenfold. The discovery became a motivator for health changes and awareness.

He faced false rumors of retirement and dementia, which he denied, saying the story twisted his vulnerability. Instead,

he shifted his “smash yourself” gym mentality toward sustainable wellness, patience, and brain health. His new approach

includes mindfulness, solitude, and cognitive activities, plus exploring regenerative medicine like MUSE stem cells with Dr. Adeel Khan.

Living in Byron Bay with wife Elsa Pataky and their three children, Hemsworth now weighs every project against family time,

avoiding extreme biohacking in favor of realistic health goals. He stresses that longevity means little without happiness and connection.

Accepting mortality, Hemsworth believes denial causes suffering and embraces living fully. Longevity expert Dr. Peter Attia

says his lifestyle changes could lower his risk to average levels.

He remains active in acting, set to return in Avengers: Doomsday (2026) and open to future Thor films, choosing projects

with meaning. “It’s in the quieter moments that I make the best decisions,” he says—lessons shaped by his genetic wake-up call.

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