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It turns out, setting the thermostat just right could be key to warding off dementia later in life. After tracking dozens of people 65 and older for one year, Harvard researchers found a ...
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Dementia, affecting over 55 million globally, shows a rising trend with expectations to triple by 2050. This progressive neurological ailment, with symptoms like memory loss and confusion, can be ...