29-07-2026 22:00 via medpagetoday.com

Sugar Rationing in Early Life Linked to Lower Dementia Risk Decades Later

(MedPage Today) -- People who consumed less sugar in utero and before age 2 had a lower risk of developing dementia later in life, data from 65,000 U.K. Biobank participants suggested.
The study used the abrupt end of World War II sugar rationing...
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