Being fat causes dementia say experts maybe
“A 10-year study into the lifestyles of thousands of middle-aged workers has shown the fatter people are, the faster they lose their mental ability.
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Dental health linked to dementia risk: study
Inflammation stoked by gum disease-related bacteria is implicated in a host of conditions including heart disease, stroke and diabetes. Some studies have also found that people with Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of dementia, have more gum …
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When to Worry About Forgetfulness
(Alzheimer's Association, n.d.). Well, maybe. There are early-onset cases of dementia involving people in their 40s, 50s and 60s. But this is not usually the cause of such forgetfulness. We likely have so much on our plates, as we spin ever faster …
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