Paul Saladino· MD
eating a crappy diet is 1000 times more predictive of all the dementia as as some little snippet gene like that that might mean something or might not
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eating a crappy diet is 1000 times more predictive of all the dementia as as some little snippet gene like that that might mean something or might not
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I think your diet is a shotgun pointed right at your face and I believe for maybe a BB gun pointed at your arm that's kind of the way I describe the risk to my patients and so yeah I'd much rather be shot in the arm with a BB gun right so diet is the biggest risk of the biggest lever make the biggest diet you can