Lipids & cholesterol at 35 may indicate the likelihood of dementia later in life 

Boston University School of Medicine recently shared research that shows that “ignoring cholesterol and glucose levels may impact your chances of getting Alzheimer’s disease later in life. According to BUSM researchers, lower HDL (high-density cholesterol) and high triglyceride levels measured in blood as early as age 35 are associated with a higher incidence of AD several decades later in life.” Find the full article here. 

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