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Alzheimer's Tied to High Levels of Bad Cholesterol
Healthy levels of "good" and "bad" cholesterol aren't only important for staving off heart disease, but may also help prevent Alzheimer's by keeping a person's levels of amyloid plaque, a key marker of the disease, low, according to a new study led by researchers from the University of California, Davis.
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