Cutting out breakfast favorite slashes risk of dementia 20%
Briefly

The team found that adults consuming at least two servings of processed red meat weekly had a 14% higher chance of developing dementia compared to those consuming less than three servings monthly.
Replacing processed red meat with nuts or beans can lower the risk of cognitive decline by 20%. This study is hailed as robust, following 130,000 adults for 43 years.
Read at Mail Online
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