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Alzheimer's linked to lifestyle choices

thecheers.org    2005-06-20 12:32:21    




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Researchers have found that lifestyle choices can affect the chance that someone will have Alzheimer's disease.

It has been reported that drinking fruit juices, brushing your teeth and getting regular exercise can help prevent the disease.

Scientists based in the University of Florida college of public health stated that by drinking fruit juice 3 times a week can make you 4 times less likely to have Alzheimer's.

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