Los Angeles [US], One should never forget their roots - that's what actor Chris Hemsworth definitely believes. The 'Extraction' star recently visited the remote Australian community where he lived as a child Sunday. Chris wrote on Instagram and posted several photos on Instagram from his recent trip to the northern area called Gulin Gulin, People reported that in the photos he could be seen posing with members of the community https://www.instagram .com/p/C5eogXOBPLw/?hl=en&img_index= [https://www.instagram.com/p/C5eogXOBPLw/?hl=en&img_index=1 The carousel of images of Hemsworth features an old photo, presumably of him as a The boy is posing with other children. He also included a photo of a bunny that was made for him with the words "Welcome home", the Superman "S" symbolizing stars, flowers, hearts and a man wearing a cape. Another image shows him meeting a young fan and signing his shirt. When I was young, my family and I lived in a remote community in the Northern Territory. Some of my earliest and happiest memories are of that time. Travel back there,” he continued.He said, "I couldn't be more grateful to the people of Gulin Gulin for welcoming us so warmly and kindly. So much love and appreciation." Meanwhile, Hemsworth is also in the news regarding his health. He is trying to spread fitness goals among his fans. In an interview with Men's Health, Hemsworth revealed that he made major changes to his lifestyle after learning about his higher risk of getting Alzheimer's disease, telling Fox News, "Now, I'm incorporating it. More solitude in my life, Hemsworth, 40, shared, "I've always been pretty consistent with my exercise commitments, but recently I've really started taking time for myself and being at peace without any outside sounds or stimulation." Have realized the importance of." ," he added, "The Thor star is now incorporating more time for "mindfulness work." Immersion in physical activities that allow me to be fully present and allow me to get out of my head and body. In conversation with longevity physician Dr. Peter Attia, specifically surfing, the actor learned that he is eight to 10 times more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease than the average person. Attia told the show. “We've done every blood test that anyone can do," he told Hemsworth. "And you've got two copies of APOE4. One set from your mother and one set from your father. APOE4 is the gene that has the strongest association with the development of Alzheimer's disease; Although not much is known about it at the time, Attia told the Australian actor, "It's my belief that if we take every possible step, we can reduce your risk to someone else." Since then, Hemsworth has been making his health a top priority.