Higher levels of triglycerides linked to lower risk of dementia

Older people who have higher levels of triglycerides, a type of fat, may have a lower risk of dementia and a slower cognitive decline over time compared to people who have lower levels, according to new research. While the study found a link, it does not prove that higher levels of triglycerides prevent dementia.


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Source: ScienceDaily