Diet Time? Higher Levels of Body Fat May Contribute Higher Risk of Dementia
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Few people like to diet, but recent research shows that too much body fat is linked to a higher risk of dementia and other health problems. Being proactive with your health and financial planning will help you maintain a better quality of life.
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