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Old 04-26-2018, 05:11 PM #1
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Post file under general meds and food for neurohealth?

These may be pre-neurohealth survival points:

Dark chocolate may give your brain a boost, studies suggest
Dark chocolate may give your brain a boost, studies suggest - ABC News

Certain common medications tied to 30% higher dementia risk, study finds
Certain anticholinergic drugs tied to 3�% higher dementia risk, study finds - CNN
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