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11 hours ago ago from Natural Cures and Natural Remedies
July 12, 2008 by Kevin Flatt Filed under Cholesterol Lowering , Mental Illnesses 1 Comment It has been widely reported that drugs that lower cholesterol may slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease . The role of cholesterol in Alzheimer's disease is attracting increasing attention from researchers and there are conflicting messages coming form a great deal of reports. Despite the fact that wide-spread opinion ...
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