Diets high in ultraprocessed foods are associated with an increased risk of dementia, a new study says, adding to the list of health problems linked to foods such as cookies, hot dogs and pizza
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A new study showed that those who ate the highest amount of such foods had a 58% higher risk of later developing dementia.
A new study showed that those who ate the highest amount of such foods had a 58% higher risk of later developing dementia.
A new study showed that those who ate the highest amount of such foods had a 58% higher risk of later developing dementia.
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