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Health · United StatesHigh blood pressure and body mass index, or BMI, may be directly linked to the increased risk of developing vascular dementia, according to a new study published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.
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New study directly links higher BMI to increased risk of vascular dementia
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Mars · FloridaHere's what to know about the new report.Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RDProducts: Courtesy of Brand. EatingWell design.Key PointsThe Florida Department of Health found "toxic" arsenic levels in 28 candy products.Long-term arsenic exposure cause stomach problems, skin changes and nerve damage.Moderation is key, and some tested candy showed no heavy metal risks, like Reese’s and Twix.Last week, the Florida Department of Health issu…See the Story
Arsenic Was Found in Snickers, Skittles and 20+ More Candy Products
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