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Contracting ailments such as heart disease and diabetes before reaching 55 could heighten the likelihood of developing dementia later in life, according to fresh research. Strokes or the emergence of ...
Developing illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes before the age of 55 could increase the chance of having dementia in ...
Developing illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes before the age of 55 could increase the chance of having dementia in later life, a new study suggests. Strokes or the onset of mental health ...
Weight loss jabs may offer a protective effect against dementia and stroke, according to a new study.People with type 2 diabetes and obesity who are taking the drugs are also less likely to die ...
Hidden health benefits from weight-loss shots revealed - The study saw experts from Taiwan examine data on 60,000 people from around the world ...