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Lifestyle Changes Might Prevent Millions of Cases of Alzheimer's - MSN Health - Aging Well

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Study says that even a 25% drop in factors like obesity smoking could cut 500000 U.S. cases

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Tags: Obesity, Alzheimer's Disease, Healthy Living, Healthy Aging, Smoking Cessation, Lifestyle

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Lifestyle Changes Might Prevent Millions of Cases of Alzheimer's - Alzheimer's Disease Center - Everyday Health

everydayhealth.com — “More than half of Alzheimer's cases globally could be prevented if modifiable risk factors such as depression, obesity and smoking were eliminated, either with lifestyle changes or treatment of underlying conditions, new research suggests.View full resource at everydayhealth.com

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