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Study Shows Link Between Belly Fat And Dementia – RTT News
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Study Shows Link Between Belly Fat And Dementia – RTT News
Health Newstrack Study Shows Link Between Belly Fat And Dementia RTT News (RTTNews) - A new study from researchers at the Boston University School of Medicine suggests that there may be a link between excess belly fat and dementia ... Belly Fat Linked to Alzheimer's in New Study Weight Loss Surgery Channel Belly fat linked to Alzheimer's disease 121doc (blog) Body fat 'linked to Alzheimer's' NHS Choices TopNews United Kingdom (blog) ?- Barchester Healthcare ?- WeightWorld all 16 news articles?? Read more »
Belly fat increases dementia risk – Mumbai Mirror
Mumbai Mirror Belly fat increases dementia risk Mumbai Mirror People with fat stomachs could be at a greater risk of developing dementia, scientists from Boston University School of Medicine have warned. ... and more?? Read more »