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Regular Egg Consumption May Lower Alzheimer's Risk in Older Adults

A recent study suggests that older adults who consume eggs regularly could see a significant reduction in their risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.

Editorial Staff1 min read

Research indicates that individuals aged 65 and older who eat eggs daily or nearly every day may experience a 27% decrease in the risk of Alzheimer's disease.

The findings highlight the potential benefits of egg consumption for brain health in older populations.

While the study shows promising results, further research may be needed to fully understand the relationship between diet and Alzheimer's risk.

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