Obesity Directly Influences a Person's Risk of Dementia

Obesity and high blood pressure are directly linked to a person's risk of...
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Obesity Directly Influences a Person's Risk of Dementia

Obesity and high blood pressure are directly linked to a person's risk of dementia, a new study reports. People's odds of developing dementia can be as much as doubled if they have a higher...
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People who don't get enough exercise are more likely to be stressed out by middle age, a new study warns. Middle-aged adults had a higher risk of chronic stress if they consistently failed to meet...
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Whole Milk Returns to School Lunches

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