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Full-Fat Cheese and Dementia Risk: What a 25-Year Swedish Study Really Tells Us

A 25-year study of 28,000 Swedes found full-fat cheese linked to lower Alzheimer's risk, but the catch buried in the data changes everything.

Cascade Daily Editorial Β· Mar 20 Β· 4,636 views
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