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If you’re at risk of Alzheimer’s, these dietary habits can help, study finds

Toronto Sun

Toronto Sun

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July 4, 2026

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By studying specific kinds of healthy diet patterns, the researchers could determine whether certain ones might be more important for people at different risk levels.

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