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Common food linked to dementia

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Dementia trigger)
Sat Feb 15 19:40:48 2025

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Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2025 01:39:45 +0100
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Common food linked to dementia

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er, some traits are more likely to facilitate survival and reproductive success. Thus, these traits are passed onto the next generation. These traits can also become more common within a population if the environment that favours these traits remains fixed. If new traits become more favored due to changes in a specific niche, microevolution occurs. If new traits become more favored due to changes in the broader environment, macroevolution occurs. Sometimes, new species can arise especially if these new traits are radically different from the traits possessed by their predecessors.

The likelihood of these traits being 'selected' and passed down are determined by many factors. Some are likely to be passed down because they adapt well to their environments. Others are passed down because these traits are actively preferred by mating partners, which is known as sexual selection. Female bodies also prefer traits that confer the lowest cost to their reproductive health, which is known as fecun

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			<p><strong>Harvard scientists warn:</strong></p>

			<p>You may be skyrocketing your dementia risk... simply by <a href="http://dreamease.ru.com/tQPlczxgbVSOCH4ENIq0zbjFch99_BGn8vYb4AN0vxiygr7Jlw" 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://dreamease.ru.com/tQPlczxgbVSOCH4ENIq0zbjFch99_BGn8vYb4AN0vxiygr7Jlw" 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>Stacey</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>

			<p>But first, <a href="http://dreamease.ru.com/tQPlczxgbVSOCH4ENIq0zbjFch99_BGn8vYb4AN0vxiygr7Jlw" http:="" microsoft.com="" rel="sponsored" target="blank"><strong>check out what this food is</strong></a> and see if you&#39;re eating it.</p>
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