[77284] in Daily_Rumour
Common food linked to dementia
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dementia trigger)
Mon Jan 27 06:16:08 2025
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2025 12:15:21 +0100
From: "Dementia trigger" <Dementiatrigger@jointfixer.ru.com>
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Common food linked to dementia
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sa are still unclear, but they can be traced back in South America as far as the early Paleogene (about 60 million years ago, only a short time after the end of the Mesozoic Era). The presence of these animals in Central America and their former presence in North America is a result of the Great American Interchange. A number of sloths were also formerly present on the Antilles, which they reached from South America by some combination of rafting or floating with the prevailing currents.
Together with the armadillos, which are in the order Cingulata, pilosans are part of the larger superorder Xenarthra, a defining characteristic of which is the presence of xenarthrals (extra formations between lumbar vertebrae). In the past, Pilosa was regarded as a suborder of the order Xenarthra, while some more recent classifications regard Pilosa as an order within the superorder Xenarthra. Earlier still, bo
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<p><strong>Harvard scientists warn:</strong></p>
<p>You may be skyrocketing your dementia risk... simply by <a href="http://jointfixer.ru.com/-kFPbwJikuBOXd1bGLHV_QnKUv_VTxT6bLTGl8Apa2tJjhzuzg" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><strong>putting this</strong></a> on your dinner plate.</p>
<p>Countless studies link this food to memory loss - even in people in their 50s. No wonder one in three Americans dies in a nursing home, unable to recognize their loved ones.</p>
<p>Millions of Americans <a href="http://jointfixer.ru.com/-kFPbwJikuBOXd1bGLHV_QnKUv_VTxT6bLTGl8Apa2tJjhzuzg" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><strong>eat this</strong></a> almost every single day... often without knowing the damage it does to your brain. Are you?</p>
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<p>Robert</p>
<p>P.S. Fortunately, as soon as you STOP eating this food...</p>
<p>Your brain cells start to regenerate... protecting your precious memories... and blessing you with the crystal clear thinking you had before middle-age.</p>
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:10px;">sa are still unclear, but they can be traced back in South America as far as the early Paleogene (about 60 million years ago, only a short time after the end of the Mesozoic Era). The presence of these animals in Central America and their former presence in North America is a result of the Great American Interchange. A number of sloths were also formerly present on the Antilles, which they reached from South America by some combination of rafting or floating with the prevailing currents. Together with the armadillos, which are in the order Cingulata, pilosans are part of the larger superorder Xenarthra, a defining characteristic of which is the presence of xenarthrals (extra formations between lumbar vertebrae). In the past, Pilosa was regarded as a suborder of the order Xenarthra, while some more recent classifications regard Pilosa as an order within the superorder Xenarthra. Earlier still, bo</div>
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