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Irish Star on MSNDementia isn't a normal part of ageing and lifestyle changes can slash your riskDementia is a common condition in the UK, affecting an estimated 944,000 people. While it's commonly assumed to be an inevitable aspect of growing older, it is possible to take steps to reduce your ...
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Daily Express US on MSNThree lifestyle changes that could slash your risk of dementia by 45%Dementia is a condition that currently affects over 944,000 people in the UK, with one in every 11 over-65s living with the condition ...
Cholesterol in the brain is important for the health of brain cells, and this may be affected in dementia. The gene that most affects the risk of late-onset Alzheimer's disease, ApoE4, plays a role in ...
This increase in risk is associated with relatively small amounts of processed meat, equivalent to just two rashers of bacon, ...
"We hope our results encourage greater consideration of the connection between diet and brain health." Beyond this, it's ...
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Best Life on MSNDoctors Warn This Common Medication May Be Linked to Dementia RiskRELATED: Drugs Like Ozempic Could Slash Your Dementia Risk By 45%, New Research Shows.
Dementia is not just one disease—it’s a group of symptoms that affect memory, thinking, and behavior in ways that can ...
Diabetics are more likely to develop Alzheimer’s than the general public. Could a popular diabetes and weight-loss drug also ...
Breast cancer treatment might offer protection against Alzheimer's disease, with a study of 70,000 survivors showing lower ...
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I have read that drinking decaffeinated green tea brewed below 175 degrees Fahrenheit will lower cholesterol. Do you have a recommendation concerning this information? -- C.P.
Tens of thousands of people suffer needless heart attacks and strokes every year because they aren't taking ...
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