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Lower-inflammatory diet may help delay or reduce dementia risk - even in older people at risk of Alzheimer's
A lower-inflammatory diet may help delay or reduce dementia risk, particularly in older individuals at risk of Alzheimer's. The study suggests dietary changes could offer protective benefits against cognitive decline.
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