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Health & Wellness  (tags: Alzheimers Disease, fast food )

Michelle
- 355 days ago - gristmill.grist.org
A study links fast-food diets to Alzheimer's.
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Vicki C. (366)
Thursday December 4, 2008, 11:28 am
This information does not really surprise me. Fast food diets are lethal for the fat, sugar, salt and overprocessed ingredients. Alzheimer's disease. obesity, diabetes and liver and heart disease could also join the list of dangers to your health.
 

Michelle P. (308)
Thursday December 4, 2008, 1:39 pm
Isn't that the truth!
 

Yvonne Mendes Siblini (191)
Friday December 5, 2008, 6:27 am
This all began to fill the pockets of retailers, doctors, etc... and the civilian bought it and are still buying it... its an addiction now and the solution they find is to get low sugars which is twice the harm done to you contributing to a quick progress into Alzheimers

GET OFF THE JUNK FOOD & THE TV ADVERTISEMENTS that show you how to prevent preganancy and get the flu shots too... All this contributes to illnesses now branded with fantastic names like ADD, ADHD, COD, ETC.... You are then put on other medications cause you are then nervous or anxious. Hope your government is helping you out, which I doubt cause I have heard that they are not helping.
 

Spooky Cat (493)
Friday December 5, 2008, 6:40 am
Glad I don't eat that stuff!
 
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