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Low Bone Density Likely To Be Associated With Dementia: Study - Zee News
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3/24/23 at 7:43am
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Foods With High Fat, Sugar Content Rewires Brain To Crave For More: Study Over an average of 11 years, 688 people, or 19 percent developed dementia. Researchers looked at X-rays to identify bone density.
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