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Study links stress, weight to Alzheimer’s – Yahoo News Australia
A new study says keeping a healthy weight and avoiding stress and high blood pressure may help ward off Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer’s disease may be preventable by keeping an eye on key factors including weight gain, blood pressure and avoiding stress, experts say.
Researchers said many risk factors are modifiable in the fight to prevent dementia.
Their review of existing studies found 10 risk factors had strong evidence of a link with Alzheimer’s, and people could take action to avoid them.
These included ensuring good education in early life, keeping the brain active through activities such as reading, and not…
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