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New Study Reveals Excess Belly Fat Can Lead to Cognitive Decline

by Jimmy Carter | Aug 28, 2018 | Dementia

We’ve discussed at length on this blog that dementia is on the rise. As a matter of fact, 47 million people worldwide are affected by dementia and by the year 2030 that number is expected to rise to 75 million. One other topic we’ve explored is the myriad of risk...

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