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A new study links visceral fat, a deep layer of abdominal fat, to increased brain amyloid and tau proteins—key markers of Alzheimer’s disease—decades before dementia symptoms arise.
A specific type of body fat that surrounds vital organs in middle age could be linked to abnormal proteins in the brain that ...
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