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THE TYPE OF SUGAR THAT SEEMS TO DRIVE ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AS STUDY WARNS DIET IS TO BLAME



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Patients with Alzheimer's disease were found to have high levels of a certain type of sugar in their brains. A new study suggests that naturally-occurring sugar may play a major role in dementia risk.
New research warns that diet drives the development of Alzheimer's disease, with certain sugar stirring the wheel.
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