Chris Hemsworth is said to be slowing down after learning he\u0027s at \u0022high risk\u0022 of Alzheimer\u0027s as he ages.
actor, 39, discovered he could be vulnerable in later life to the degenerative disease while he filmed his National Geographic and Disney+ docuseries, and sources say even though he is planning to keep an eye on his Hollywood workload he is not considering early retirement for the sake of his health.
But he admitted to the magazine there was an “intensity” in “navigating” the test results that showed he was at high risk of the disease, which he got last November.
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