Chris Hemsworth discovered during Disney+’s *Limitless* that he carries two copies of the APOE4 gene, greatly increasing his risk of Alzheimer’s. Instead of retreating from the spotlight, the 41-year-old actor used the news to rethink his lifestyle. “I listen to my body now,” he said, focusing on balance, mindfulness, and brain health rather than extreme workouts.
He clarified he is not retiring and remains symptom-free, but now values sustainable wellness over intense training. Hemsworth explores science like regenerative stem-cell treatments but avoids extreme biohacking, choosing practical habits that support longevity without sacrificing joy.
Family has become his top priority. Living in Australia with his wife and children, he now weighs work against personal commitments, recognizing that overwork often brings diminishing returns.
Facing his genetic risk has made mortality feel real. Experts told him lifestyle changes could lower his risk to average levels—a possibility he calls a “blessing in disguise.”
Hemsworth will continue acting, including reprising Thor in *Avengers: Doomsday*, and takes on projects with purpose. His experience reinforced one core belief: “It’s in the quieter moments that I make the best decisions.”