New research suggests that changes in body weight and cholesterol levels could signal increased dementia risk up to a decade before diagnosis, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
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Hosted on MSNNew Study: Cholesterol May Affect Dementia Risk by Up to 60%Scientific experts across four continents collaborated to identify an important point in the link between heart and brain ...
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Hosted on MSNDecline in BMI, Waist Circumference Seen in Decade Before DementiaLower body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference and higher high-density lipoprotein are seen in the decade preceding ...
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Delish on MSNDoes Eating Bacon Really Increase Dementia Risk? Experts Weigh InA new study reveals the link between bacon and other processed red meats and increased risk of dementia. Experts explain the ...
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What makes black rice a superfood? High in antioxidants, rich in protein, and packed with anthocyanins- this ancient grain is ...
Consuming too much sugar can lead to dependency-like behaviours and serious health issues. Sugar activates the brain’s reward ...
Studies have confirmed that Vitamin C consumption increases antioxidant levels in the blood by up to 30%, aiding the body’s fight against inflammation.
Research indicates that some individuals can achieve normal blood glucose levels on a keto diet, allowing them to reduce or ...
Twin brothers conducted a three-month high-carb vs. high-fat diet experiment. One gained more muscle but felt fatigued, while ...
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