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Dementia Risk Lower With Anti-Inflammatory Diet Even With Alzheimer's Biomarkers
A longitudinal study in Sweden found that people with Alzheimer's disease biomarkers who followed a less inflammatory diet had a lower risk of developing dementia over 8 years. The anti-inflammatory dietary pattern was associated with reduced dementia risk despite the presence of Alzheimer's biomarkers.
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