Cheese consumption and dementia risk: What your weekly cheese habit may reveal about future brain health
26-11-2025 00:30 via timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Cheese consumption and dementia risk: What your weekly cheese habit may reveal about future brain health

New research suggests a surprising link between eating cheese weekly and a reduced risk of dementia. A major study followed over 7,900 older adults for three years. Those who consumed cheese at least once a week showed a notable decrease in dementia incidence compared to non-cheese eaters. This finding highlights how small dietary choices can contribute to long-term brain health.
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