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      <title>[Flash] Alzheimer Study Links Breakfast Staple to Reduced Disease Risk</title>
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      <description>[Flash] Alzheimer Study Links Breakfast Staple to Reduced Disease Risk New research has identified a link between a common breakfast food and reduced risk of Alzheimer&rsquo;s disease. Researchers analyzing large dietary datasets found that groups who regularly consumed the food showed significantly slower cognitive decline. The finding offers new dietary directions for Alzheimer&rsquo;s prevention.
Source: The Hill via Google News
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<p>New research has identified a link between a common breakfast food and reduced risk of Alzheimer&rsquo;s disease. Researchers analyzing large dietary datasets found that groups who regularly consumed the food showed significantly slower cognitive decline. The finding offers new dietary directions for Alzheimer&rsquo;s prevention.</p>
<p><em>Source: The Hill via Google News</em></p>
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